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Nonlinear phenomena in X-ray fluorescence from single nanoparticles under extreme conditions

Optics 2025-12-16 v2 Atomic and Molecular Clusters

Abstract

Materials exposed to intense femtosecond X-ray pulses with energies above their K-shell absorption edge can enter an extremely ionized state, which could give rise to nonlinear phenomena, such as saturable absorption and reverse saturable absorption. In this work, we investigate these effects on single copper nanoparticles irradiated by an X-ray free-electron laser pulse. We study the properties of the Kα\alpha fluorescence for two different short pulse durations and three X-ray incident energies below and above the K-shell absorption edge, and correlate these with incident fluence estimates based on coherent diffraction. We observe that the incident fluence of the pulse and not its duration, is the main factor that modulates the nonlinear response, which leads to an effective shortening of the fluorescence emission. Our findings have implications for fluorescence-based methods for imaging single particles using transiently coherent fluorescence, or diffractive imaging through transient resonances.

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@article{arxiv.2512.06118,
  title  = {Nonlinear phenomena in X-ray fluorescence from single nanoparticles under extreme conditions},
  author = {Sebastian Cardoch and Tamme Wollweber and Sarodi Jonak Dutta and Zhou Shen and Johan Bielecki and Fabian Trost and Armando D. Estillore and Lukas V. Haas and Sebastian Karl and Faisal H. M. Koua and Abhishek Mall and Parichita Mazumder and Diogo Melo and Mauro Prasciolu and Omkar V. Rambadey and Amit Kumar Samanta and Abhisakh Sarma and Tokushi Sato and Egor Sobolev and Saša Bajt and Richard Bean and Carl Caleman and Jochen Küpper and Ralf Röhlsberger and Joachim von Zanthier and Florian Schulz and Henry N. Chapman and Kartik Ayyer and Nicusor Timneanu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.06118},
  year   = {2025}
}

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8 pages, 6 figues