Hard X-ray Pump, X-ray Probe Spectroscopy of Single Crystals.
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Abstract
Recent advancements in intense x-ray pulses have made it possible to perform hard x-ray pump probe spectroscopy. Inspired by optical pump probe, we've built a retroreflector for use with synchrotron based x-rays, using Germanium crystals at Bragg condition in place of mirrors, to control relative timing of x-ray pulses and perform time resolved measurements. Testing of multiple versions of the retroreflector was done both experimentally and via simulation; the comparison allows us to show efficiencies achievable theoretically and realistically. A proof of concept time resolved diffraction experiment on a Germanium 111 crystal was performed utilizing high intensity broadband x-ray pulses and the resulting heating and propagated strains were measured by low intensity monochromatic x-ray pulses.
Authors
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Aaron Loether
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Univ of Delaware
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Matt DeCamp
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Univ of Delaware
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Donald Walko
Argonne National Lab, Argonne National Laboratory, APS, Argonne National Laboratory