Danika Nimlos, Alejandro Arellano, Scott Kevin Cushing
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摘要
为了解分子和材料系统的动力学而进行的时间分辨 X 射线吸收测量越来越受欢迎,这促使台式脉冲 X 射线源取得了许多进展。我们报告了一种台式激光产生的等离子体(LPP)源,它可以使用 23 ps 脉冲持续时间的激光源进行软 X 射线(SXR)、近边缘 X 射线吸收精细结构(NEXAFS)测量。该光谱仪的主要技术指标,如亮度、分辨率和稳定性等,都是根据更常用的长脉冲持续时间 LPP 源来确定的。由于等离子体吸收的总能量较小,在较高功率密度下,23 ps 激光产生的 SXR 流量比 8 ns 激光产生的 SXR 流量弱大约一个数量级。据观察,气体喷射喷嘴的退化导致了光源的长期不稳定性,这可以通过使用替代喷嘴设计来解决。这项工作证明了在未来使用台式激光等离子体源进行时间分辨 X 射线吸收测量时实现更高的时间分辨率的可行性。
Approaching the Lower Temporal Limit of Laser-Produced Plasma Sources for Table-Top Soft X-ray NEXAFS Measurements
The increasing popularity of time-resolved X-ray absorption measurements for
understanding dynamics in molecular and material systems has led to many
advances in table-top sources for pulsed X-rays. We report on a table top
laser-produced plasma (LPP) source that can perform soft X-ray (SXR), near edge
X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) measurements using a laser source with
23 ps pulse duration. The spectrometer's key specifications, such as
brilliance, resolution, and stability, are characterized against the more
commonly used longer-pulse-duration LPP sources. The 23 ps laser produced
approximately an order of magnitude weaker SXR flux than the 8 ns laser for a
higher power density due to the smaller total energy absorbed by the plasma.
The increased repetition rate and an implemented self-referencing scheme still
allowed for high-resolution, synchrotron-like NEXAFS measurements of Si3N4 and
TiO2 thin films with 2.5 minute acquisition times. It was observed that
degradation of the gas jet nozzle led to long-term instability of the source,
which can be remediated using alternative nozzle designs. This work
demonstrates the feasibility of achieving higher temporal resolution in future
time-resolved X-ray absorption measurements using table-top laser-produced
plasma sources