X-ray quantum optics

Bernhard W. Adams(Argonne National Laboratory), Christian Buth(Argonne National Laboratory), Stefano M. Cavaletto(Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics), Jörg Evers(Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics), Zoltán Harman(Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics), Christoph H. Keitel(Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics), Adriana Pálffy(Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics), Antonio Picón(Argonne National Laboratory), Ralf Röhlsberger(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY), Yuri V. Rostovtsev(University of North Texas), Kenji Tamasaku(SPring-8)
Journal of Modern Optics
January 1, 2013
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Abstract

Quantum optics with X-rays has long been a somewhat exotic activity, but it is now rapidly becoming relevant as precision x-ray optics and novel X-ray light sources, and high-intensity lasers are becoming available. This article gives an overview of the current state of the field and an outlook to future prospects.


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