Magnetic and resonant X-ray scattering investigations of strongly correlated electron systems |
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Authors: | Luigi Paolasini Franois de Bergevin |
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Institution: | aEuropean Synchrotron Radiation Facility, 6, rue Jules-Horowitz, boîte postale 220, 38043 Grenoble cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Resonant X-ray scattering is a method which combines high- resolution X-ray elastic diffraction and atomic core-hole spectroscopy for investigating electronic and magnetic long-range ordered structures in condensed matter. During recent years the development of theoretical models to describe resonant X-ray scattering amplitudes and the evolution of experimental techniques, which include the control and analysis of linear photon polarization and the introduction of extreme environment conditions such as low temperatures, high magnetic field and high pressures, have opened a new field of investigation in the domain of strongly correlated electron systems. To cite this article: L. Paolasini, F. de Bergevin, C. R. Physique 9 (2008). |
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Keywords: | Resonant X-ray scattering Strongly correlated electron systemsMots-clé s: Diffusion ré sonnante des rayons X Systè mes é lectroniques fortement corré lé s |
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