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Subject: X-ray photon correlation length
From: Bernhard Rupp bernhardrupp {- at -} SBCGLOBAL {- dot -} NET
Date: 2009-01-29

I always wondered - how is the X-ray photon correlation length defined

and where do I find it? This is not the interaction length, I assume.



So, to the physicists: How large is the 'X-ray photon correlation length'

for a given wavelength in a given material?



I had the impression that the term photon correlation refers

to the time correlation of the scattering such as in photon correlation
spectroscopy.



Best regards, BR




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