Anastasia Ragulskaya, Vladimir Starostin, Fajun Zhang, Christian Gutt, Frank Schreiber
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Abstract
X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) is a powerful tool for the
investigation of dynamics covering a broad range of time and length scales. The
two-time correlation function (TTC) is commonly used to track non-equilibrium
dynamical evolution in XPCS measurements, followed by the extraction of
one-time correlations. While the theoretical foundation for the quantitative
analysis of TTCs is primarily established for equilibrium systems, where key
parameters such as diffusion remain constant, non-equilibrium systems pose a
unique challenge. In such systems, different projections ("cuts") of the TTC
may lead to divergent results if the underlying fundamental parameters
themselves are subject to temporal variations. This article explores widely
used approaches for TTC calculations and common methods for extracting relevant
information from correlation functions on case studies, particularly in the
light of comparing dynamics in equilibrium and non-equilibrium systems.