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Hard x-ray photon-in-photon-out spectroscopy with lifetime resolution – of XAS, XES, RIXSS and HERFD

Hard x-ray photon-in-photon-out spectroscopy with lifetime resolution – of XAS, XES, RIXSS and HERFD
Hard x-ray photon-in-photon-out spectroscopy with lifetime resolution – of XAS, XES, RIXSS and HERFD
Spectroscopic techniques that aim to resolve the electronic configuration and local coordination of a central atom by detecting inner-shell radiative decays following photoexcitation using hard X-rays are presented. The experimental setup requires an X-ray spectrometer based on perfect crystal Bragg optics. The possibilities arising from non-resonant (X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy - XES) and resonant excitation (Resonant Inelastic X-Ray Scattering Spectroscopy – RIXSS, High-Energy-Resolution Fluorescence Detected (HERFD) XAS) are discussed when the instrumental energy broadenings of the primary (beamline) monochromator and the crystal spectrometer for x-ray emission detection are on the order of the core hole lifetimes of the intermediate and final electronic states. The small energy bandwidth in the emission detection yields line-sharpened absorption features. In transition metal compounds, electron-electron interactions as well as orbital splittings and fractional population can be revealed. Combination with EXAFS spectroscopy enables to extent the k-range beyond unwanted absorption edges in the sample that limit the EXAFS range in conventional absorption spectroscopy.
emission spectroscopy, coordination chemistry, electronic structure, exafs
9780735403734
1731-1734
American Institute of Physics
Glatzel, P.
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Tromp, M.
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Jae-Young, Choi
Seungyu, Rah
Glatzel, P.
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Sikora, M.
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Glatzel, P., Sikora, M., Eeckhout, S.G., Safonova, O.V., Smolentsev, G., Pirngruber, G., van Bokhoven, J.A., Grunewaldt, J.-D. and Tromp, M. (2007) Hard x-ray photon-in-photon-out spectroscopy with lifetime resolution – of XAS, XES, RIXSS and HERFD. Jae-Young, Choi and Seungyu, Rah (eds.) In Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation: Ninth International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation. vol. 879, American Institute of Physics. pp. 1731-1734 . (doi:10.1063/1.2436402).

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Spectroscopic techniques that aim to resolve the electronic configuration and local coordination of a central atom by detecting inner-shell radiative decays following photoexcitation using hard X-rays are presented. The experimental setup requires an X-ray spectrometer based on perfect crystal Bragg optics. The possibilities arising from non-resonant (X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy - XES) and resonant excitation (Resonant Inelastic X-Ray Scattering Spectroscopy – RIXSS, High-Energy-Resolution Fluorescence Detected (HERFD) XAS) are discussed when the instrumental energy broadenings of the primary (beamline) monochromator and the crystal spectrometer for x-ray emission detection are on the order of the core hole lifetimes of the intermediate and final electronic states. The small energy bandwidth in the emission detection yields line-sharpened absorption features. In transition metal compounds, electron-electron interactions as well as orbital splittings and fractional population can be revealed. Combination with EXAFS spectroscopy enables to extent the k-range beyond unwanted absorption edges in the sample that limit the EXAFS range in conventional absorption spectroscopy.

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Published date: 19 January 2007
Additional Information: Print ISSN 0094-243X; online ISSN 1551-7616
Venue - Dates: Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation: Ninth International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation, Daegu, Korea, 2006-05-28 - 2006-06-02
Keywords: emission spectroscopy, coordination chemistry, electronic structure, exafs

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/46743
ISBN: 9780735403734
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Date deposited: 18 Jul 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:26

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Author: P. Glatzel
Author: M. Sikora
Author: S.G. Eeckhout
Author: O.V. Safonova
Author: G. Smolentsev
Author: G. Pirngruber
Author: J.A. van Bokhoven
Author: J.-D. Grunewaldt
Author: M. Tromp
Editor: Choi Jae-Young
Editor: Rah Seungyu

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