Homometry in the light of coherent beams
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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diffractioncoherenthomometrichomometryallowallowsbeamsbragg
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Two systems are homometric if they are indistinguishable by diffraction. We first make a distinction between Bragg and diffuse scattering homometry, and show that in the last case, coherent diffraction can allow the diffraction diagrams to be differentiated. The study of the Rudin-Shapiro sequence, homometric to random sequences, allows one to manipulate independently two-point and four-point correlation functions, and to show their effect on the statistics of speckle patterns. Consequences for the study of real materials is discussed.
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