Single-shot sorting of M\"ossbauer time-domain data at X-ray free-electron lasers
Abstract
M\"ossbauer spectroscopy is widely used to study structure and dynamics of matter with remarkably high energy resolution, provided by the narrow nuclear resonance line widths. However, the narrow width implies low count rates, such that experiments commonly average over extended measurement times or many x-ray pulses (``shots''). This averaging impedes the study of non-equilibrium phenomena. It has been suggested that X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) could enable M\"ossbauer single-shot measurements without averaging, and a proof-of-principle demonstration has been reported. However, so far, only a tiny fraction of all shots resulted in signal-photon numbers which are sufficiently high for a single-shot analysis. Here, we demonstrate coherent nuclear-forward-scattering of self-seeded XFEL radiation, with up to 900 signal-photons per shot. We develop a sorting approach which allows us to include all data on a single-shot level, independent of the signal content of the individual shots. It utilizes the presence of different dynamics classes, i.e. different nuclear evolutions after each excitation. Each shot is assigned to one of the classes, which can then be analyzed separately. Our approach determines the classes from the data without requiring theory modeling nor prior knowledge on the dynamics, making it also applicable to unknown phenomena. We envision that our approach opens up new grounds for M\"ossbauer science, enabling the study of out-of-equilibrium transient dynamics of the nuclei or their environment.
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@article{arxiv.2509.15833,
title = {Single-shot sorting of M\"ossbauer time-domain data at X-ray free-electron lasers},
author = {Miriam Gerharz and Willi Hippler and Berit Marx-Glowna and Sakshath Sadashivaiah and Kai S. Schulze and Ingo Uschmann and Robert Loetzsch and Kai Schlage and Sven Velten and Dominik Lentrodt and Lukas Wolff and Olaf Leupold and Ilya Sergeev and Hans-Christian Wille and Cornelius Strohm and Marc Guetg and Shan Liu and Gianluca Aldo Geloni and Ulrike Boesenberg and Jörg Hallmann and Alexey Zozulya and Jan-Etienne Pudell and Angel Rodriguez-Fernandez and Mohamed Youssef and Anders Madsen and Lars Bocklage and Gerhard G. Paulus and Christoph H. Keitel and Thomas Pfeifer and Ralf Röhlsberger and Jörg Evers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.15833},
year = {2026}
}
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18 pages, 13 figures