time resolved xrr

How Does Time-Resolved XRR Work?

Time-resolved XRR involves directing an X-ray beam at a thin film or nanostructure and measuring the intensity of the reflected X-rays as a function of the incident angle. By recording these measurements over time, researchers can construct a temporal profile of the material's structural changes. Advanced setups often integrate high-speed detectors and synchronization mechanisms to achieve millisecond or even microsecond resolution.

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