Researchers have applied simulation-based inference, utilizing a vision transformer encoder, to analyze resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) spectroscopy data. This novel approach efficiently restricts the prior and estimates joint densities, enabling the inference of full posteriors for Hamiltonian parameters in two Ni$^{2+}$ compounds: NiPS$_3$ and K$_2$NiF$_4$. The method successfully recovered parameter correlations and accurately matched observed spectra, unlocking new analytical capabilities such as nuisance-marginalized uncertainty quantification and multi-measurement posterior fusion. AI
IMPACT This research demonstrates a novel application of AI techniques for advancing scientific discovery in condensed matter physics.
RANK_REASON The item is an arXiv preprint detailing a new methodology for scientific data analysis. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
- conditional flow matching
- Hamiltonian operator
- K$_2$NiF$_4$
- Ni$^{2+}$
- NiPS$_3$
- RIXS Spectroscopy
- simulation-based inference
- truncated marginal neural ratio estimation
- vision transformer
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