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Ultrafast Time-Resolved Hard X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy on a Tabletop

Authors :
Ralph Jimenez
H. Tatsuno
Young I. Joe
Joseph W. Fowler
William B. Doriese
Steven M. Fatur
Galen C. O'Neil
Joel N. Ullom
Carl D. Reintsema
Luis Miaja-Avila
Niels H. Damrauer
Daniel Schmidt
Kevin L. Silverman
Daniel S. Swetz
Gene C. Hilton
Bradley K. Alpert
Source :
Physical Review X, Vol 6, Iss 3, p 031047 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2016.

Abstract

Experimental tools capable of monitoring both atomic and electronic structure on ultrafast (femtosecond to picosecond) time scales are needed for investigating photophysical processes fundamental to light harvesting, photocatalysis, energy and data storage, and optical display technologies. Time-resolved hard x-ray (>3 keV) spectroscopies have proven valuable for these measurements due to their elemental specificity and sensitivity to geometric and electronic structures. Here, we present the first tabletop apparatus capable of performing time-resolved x-ray emission spectroscopy. The time resolution of the apparatus is better than 6 ps. By combining a compact laser-driven plasma source with a highly efficient array of microcalorimeter x-ray detectors, we are able to observe photoinduced spin changes in an archetypal polypyridyl iron complex [Fe(2,2^{′}-bipyridine)_{3}]^{2+} and accurately measure the lifetime of the quintet spin state. Our results demonstrate that ultrafast hard x-ray emission spectroscopy is no longer confined to large facilities and now can be performed in conventional laboratories with 10 times better time resolution than at synchrotrons. Our results are enabled, in part, by a 100- to 1000-fold increase in x-ray collection efficiency compared to current techniques.

Details

ISSN :
21603308
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review X
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fdeb6997b6cfa276ca4f3d5256b39d11
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevx.6.031047