Picosecond Single-Shot X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy for Warm and Dense Matter


Abstract:

X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is a versatile technique for studying the electronic structure and/or the local geometry of matter, and time-resolved XAS has been developed into a powerful tool for studying the dynamics of materials [1, 2]. The temporal resolution of this technique is usually determined by the X-ray pulse duration in pump and probe geometries. Although this technique has been developed in the synchrotron environment and takes advantage of existing X-ray beamlines, the study of ultrafast dynamics on time scales on the order of a picosecond or faster is limited because typical pulse durations from third-generation light sources is on the order of tens of picoseconds. In addition, XAS typically requires the integration of a large number of X-ray pulses to get quality data. These features make it difficult to apply this technique to research areas in which samples undergo irreversible processes. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

Año de publicación:

2012

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    scopusscopus

    Tipo de documento:

    Article

    Estado:

    Acceso restringido

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Espectroscopía

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Electricidad y electrónica