X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy
X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy in physics and chemistry, is a novel technique that exploits a coherent X-ray synchrotron beam to measure the dynamics of a sample. By recording how a coherent speckle pattern fluctuates in time, one can measure a time correlation function, and thus measure the timescale processes of interest. XPCS is used to study the slow dynamics of various equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes occurring in condensed matter systems.