Supplemental Material for "High Contrast X-ray Speckle from Atomic-Scale Order in Liquids and Glasses"
S. O. Hruszkewycz, M. Sutton, P. H. Fuoss, B. Adams, S. Rosenkranz, K., F. Ludwig Jr., W. Roseker, D. Fritz, M. Cammarata, D. Zhu, S. Lee, H. Lemke,, C. Gutt, A. Robert, G. Gruebel, G. B. Stephenson

TL;DR
This supplemental material provides detailed experimental methods, calculations, and feasibility analyses related to high contrast X-ray speckle measurements in liquids and glasses, supporting the main research findings.
Contribution
It offers comprehensive methodological details and feasibility assessments that enhance understanding of high contrast X-ray speckle experiments in atomic-scale liquids and glasses.
Findings
Detailed experimental procedures and source characteristics
Calculation methods for maximum speckle contrast
Feasibility analysis of split-pulse XPCS
Abstract
This supplemental material gives additional detail on Experimental Methods and Hard X-ray FEL Source Characteristics, Calculation of Maximum Speckle Contrast, Extracting Contrast of Weak Speckle Patterns, Estimated Temperature Increase from X-ray Absorption, Split-Pulse XPCS Feasibility, and Sample Disturbance During Single Pulses.
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TopicsAdvanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
