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Coherent all X-ray four wave mixing at core shell resonances

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posted on 2024-08-24, 16:00 authored by Ana Sofia Morillo-Candas, Sven Martin Augustin, Eduard Prat, Antoine Sarracini, Jonas Knurr, Serhane Zerdane, Zhibin Sun, Ningchen Yang, Marc Rebholz, Hankai Zhang, Yunpei Deng, Xinhua Xie, Andrea Cannizzo, Andre Al-Haddad, Kirsten Andrea Schnorr, Christian Ott, Thomas Feurer, Christoph Bostedt, Thomas Pfeifer, Gregor Knopp
Nonlinear wave mixing in the X-ray range can provide valuable insights into the structural and electron dynamics of atomic and molecular systems on ultrafast time scales, with state- and site-selectivity and atomic resolution. This promising experimental toolbox was so far limited by requiring at least one near-visible laser, thus preventing core-shell two-dimensional X-ray spectroscopy. In this work, we demonstrate the generation of background-free all-X-ray four-wave mixing (XFWM) signals from a dilute gaseous sample (Ne). The measured and simulated two-dimensional spectral maps ($\omega_{\text{in}},\omega_{\text{out}}$) show multiple contributions involving the coherent response from core electrons. Notably, two-color resonant XFWM signals, essential for generalized multi-color schemes that allow to locally probe the electronic excitation of matter, are observed in neutral Ne. Moreover, stimulated Ne$^+$ emission in each of the propagating X-ray pulses leads to an increase of the temporal coherence in a narrow-bandwidth, which results in the coherent mixing of three X-ray lasers. Preliminary X-ray excitation experiments making use of multi-color time-delayed X-ray pulses demonstrate temporal resolution capability and show a time dependency consistent with a signal dominated by resonant XFWM processes. This first all-X-ray four-wave-mixing approach represents a major breakthrough towards multidimensional X-ray correlation spectroscopy and the general application of nonlinear all-X-ray wave-mixing.

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