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Understanding quantum materials—solids in which interactions among constituent electrons yield a great variety of novel emergent quantum phenomena—is a forefront challenge in modern condensed matter physics. This goal has driven the invention and refinement of several experimental methods, which can spectroscopically determine the elementary excitations and correlation functions that determine material properties. Here we focus on the future experimental and theoretical trends of resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS), which is a remarkably versatile and rapidly growing technique for probing different charge, lattice, spin, and orbital excitations in quantum materials. We provide a forward-looking introduction to RIXS and outline how this technique is poised to deepen our insight into the nature of quantum materials and of their emergent electronic phenomena. Published by the American Physical Society2024more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available December 1, 2025
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Clancy, J. P.; Gretarsson, H.; Lupascu, A.; Sears, J. A.; Nie, Z.; Upton, M. H.; Kim, Jungho; Islam, Z.; Uchida, M.; Schlom, D. G.; et al (, Physical Review B)
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Yuan, Bo; Kim, Subin; Chun, Sae Hwan; Jin, Wentao; Nelson, C S; Hauser, Adam J; Yang, F Y; Kim, Young-June (, Physical Review B)
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