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Disentangling X-ray dichroism and birefringence via high-purity polarimetry

Instrumentation and Detectors 2021-01-12 v3 Optics

Abstract

High-brilliance synchrotron radiation sources have opened new avenues for X-ray polarization analysis that go far beyond conventional polarimetry in the optical domain. With linear X-ray polarizers in a crossed setting polarization extinction ratios down to 1010^{-10} can be achieved. This renders the method sensitive to probe tiniest optical anisotropies that would occur, for example, in strong-field QED due to vacuum birefringence and dichroism. Here we show that high-purity polarimetry can be employed to reveal electronic anisotropies in condensed matter systems with utmost sensitivity and spectral resolution. Taking CuO and La2_2CuO4_4 as benchmark systems, we present a full characterization of the polarization changes across the Cu K-absorption edge and their separation into dichroic and birefringent contributions. At diffraction-limited synchrotron radiation sources and X-ray lasers, where polarization extinction ratios of 1012^{-12} can be achieved, our method has the potential to assess birefringence and dichroism of the quantum vacuum in extreme electromagnetic fields.

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@article{arxiv.2003.00849,
  title  = {Disentangling X-ray dichroism and birefringence via high-purity polarimetry},
  author = {Annika T. Schmitt and Yves Joly and Kai S. Schulze and Berit Marx-Glowna and Ingo Uschmann and Benjamin Grabiger and Hendrik Bernhardt and Robert Loetzsch and Amélie Juhin and Jérôme Debray and Hans-Christian Wille and Hasan Yavaş and Gerhard G. Paulus and Ralf Röhlsberger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.00849},
  year   = {2021}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures, 13 pages supplemental material (4 figures)