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X-Ray Emission Spectrometer Design with Single-Shot Pump-Probe and Resonant Excitation Capabilities
Spoth, Katherine ; /SUNY, Buffalo /SLAC
关键词: BONDING;    DESIGN;    EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY;    ENERGY RANGE;    EXCITATION;    FOCUSING;    LASERS;    LIGHT SOURCES;    LINEAR ACCELERATORS;    MONOCHROMATORS;    PERFORMANCE;    PROBES;    RESOLUTION;    SPECTROMETERS;    SPECTROSCOPY OTHER;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1049736
RP-ID  :  SLAC-TN-12-016
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1049736
Others  :  TRN: US1204575
学科分类:核物理和高能物理
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
Core-level spectroscopy in the soft X-ray regime is a powerful tool for the study of chemical bonding processes. The ultrafast, ultrabright X-ray pulses generated by the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) allow these reactions to be studied in greater detail than ever before. In this study, we investigated a conceptual design of a spectrometer for the LCLS with imaging in the non-dispersive direction. This would allow single-shot collection of X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) measurements with varying laser pump X-ray probe delay or a variation of incoming X-ray energy over the illuminated area of the sample. Ray-tracing simulations were used to demonstrate how the components of the spectrometer affect its performance, allowing a determination of the optimal final design. These simulations showed that the spectrometer's non-dispersive focusing is extremely sensitive to the size of the sample footprint; the spectrometer is not able to image a footprint width larger than one millimeter with the required resolution. This is compatible with a single shot scheme that maps out the laser pump X-ray probe delay in the non-dispersive direction as well as resonant XES applications at normal incidence. However, the current capabilities of the Soft X-Ray (SXR) beamline at the LCLS do not produce the required energy range in a small enough sample footprint, hindering the single shot resonant XES application at SXR for chemical dynamics studies at surfaces. If an upgraded or future beamline at LCLS is developed with lower monochromator energy dispersion the width can be made small enough at the required energy range to be imaged by this spectrometer design.
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