This study proposes what we believe to be a novel x-ray detection
system that achieves a temporal resolution of 930 fs with
photorefractive and four-wave mixing effects. The system comprises two
parts: a signal-conversion system and signal-acquisition system. The
signal-conversion system is based on the photorefractive effect, which
converts x-ray evolution into the variation of infrared interference
intensity. The signal-conversion sensor consists of ultra-fast
response LT-GaAs and a high-resolution interference cavity, achieving
a resolution of 767 fs. The signal-acquisition system
consists of a time-domain amplification system based on four-wave
mixing and a high-resolution signal-recording system with a resolution
of 21 ps, providing a temporal resolution of 525 fs.