TY - JOUR
T1 - Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering
AU - de Groot, Frank M. F.
AU - Haverkort, Maurits W.
AU - Elnaggar, Hebatalla
AU - Juhin, Amelie
AU - Zhou, Ke-Jin
AU - Glatzel, Pieter
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/7/4
Y1 - 2024/7/4
N2 - Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) is a powerful technique that combines spectroscopy and inelastic scattering to probe the electronic structure of materials. RIXS is based on the interaction of X-rays with matter in which the dependence on energy, momentum and polarization is introduced. The RIXS spectra can be approximated as a combination of X-ray absorption and X-ray emission. A 2D RIXS plane can be measured as a function of excitation and emission energies. Using RIXS, collective excitations — such as magnons, phonons, plasmons and orbitons — can be probed in quantum materials, for example, cuprates, nickelates and iridates, with complex low-energy physics and exotic phenomena in energy and momentum space. In addition, RIXS with hard X-rays enables detailed experiments under operando conditions. Spectral broadening owing to short core hole lifetime can be reduced to produce X-ray absorption spectra with high resolution. This Primer gives an overview of RIXS experimentation, data analysis and applications, finishing with a look to the future, where new experimental stations at X-ray free electron lasers promise to revolutionize the understanding of femtosecond processes and non-linear interactions of X-rays with matter.
AB - Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) is a powerful technique that combines spectroscopy and inelastic scattering to probe the electronic structure of materials. RIXS is based on the interaction of X-rays with matter in which the dependence on energy, momentum and polarization is introduced. The RIXS spectra can be approximated as a combination of X-ray absorption and X-ray emission. A 2D RIXS plane can be measured as a function of excitation and emission energies. Using RIXS, collective excitations — such as magnons, phonons, plasmons and orbitons — can be probed in quantum materials, for example, cuprates, nickelates and iridates, with complex low-energy physics and exotic phenomena in energy and momentum space. In addition, RIXS with hard X-rays enables detailed experiments under operando conditions. Spectral broadening owing to short core hole lifetime can be reduced to produce X-ray absorption spectra with high resolution. This Primer gives an overview of RIXS experimentation, data analysis and applications, finishing with a look to the future, where new experimental stations at X-ray free electron lasers promise to revolutionize the understanding of femtosecond processes and non-linear interactions of X-rays with matter.
KW - Correlated systems
KW - Electronic-structure
KW - Excitations
KW - Irreversible processes
KW - L-edge
KW - Magnetic circular-dichroism
KW - Oxygen-evolving complex
KW - Photosystem-ii
KW - Raman-scattering
KW - Statistical-mechanical theory
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U2 - 10.1038/s43586-024-00322-6
DO - 10.1038/s43586-024-00322-6
M3 - Review article
SN - 2662-8449
VL - 4
SP - 1
EP - 21
JO - Nature Reviews Methods Primers
JF - Nature Reviews Methods Primers
IS - 1
M1 - 45
ER -