F. Gelmukhanov et H. Agren, DYNAMICS AND COHERENCE OF RESONANT X-RAY RAMAN-SCATTERING, Journal of electron spectroscopy and related phenomena, 88, 1998, pp. 29-33
Although truly time-resolved measurements, which are now standard in o
ptical laser spectroscopy, have not hitherto been possible to carry ou
t for resonant X-ray scattering processes (RXS), there is still in pri
nciple the possibility of obtaining indirect information on the time-d
ependent dynamics of RXS, namely on a time-scale set by the inverse of
the detuning frequency, i.e. a frequency between the excitation and t
he X-ray absorption resonance maximum. This idea has recently been rea
lized by introducing the concept of a duration time of the RXS process
, which can be varied with the help of the excitation frequency. This
concept has turned out to be powerful from the point of view of time s
election and active operation on microscopic processes with different
time scales. At the present time, several dynamic effects in RXS have
been discovered. We describe here the current state of investigations
of these dynamic effects which are controlled by the variation of the
excitation frequency. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.