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Time Delay in x-ray diffraction

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Abstract

In analogy with Wigner time delay in quantum scattering, it is shown that a x-ray under Bragg diffraction is delayed by a quantity associated to the derivative of the reflectivity phase. This effect is on the femtosecond scale the same delivered by forthcoming generation FEL x-ray source.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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