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X-Ray-Driven Photon Bunching

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Abstract

We measure the second-order coherence function g(2) for X-ray-driven light emission (scintillation), observing that it is bunched (g(2) > 1), and can achieve extreme bunching values (g(2)~97) in perovskite nano-crystals.

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