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Near- and Extended-Edge X-Ray-Absorption Fine-Structure Spectroscopy Using Ultrafast Coherent High-Order Harmonic Supercontinua.

Authors :
Popmintchev D
Galloway BR
Chen MC
Dollar F
Mancuso CA
Hankla A
Miaja-Avila L
O'Neil G
Shaw JM
Fan G
Ališauskas S
Andriukaitis G
Balčiunas T
Mücke OD
Pugzlys A
Baltuška A
Kapteyn HC
Popmintchev T
Murnane MM
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2018 Mar 02; Vol. 120 (9), pp. 093002.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Recent advances in high-order harmonic generation have made it possible to use a tabletop-scale setup to produce spatially and temporally coherent beams of light with bandwidth spanning 12 octaves, from the ultraviolet up to x-ray photon energies >1.6  keV. Here we demonstrate the use of this light for x-ray-absorption spectroscopy at the K- and L-absorption edges of solids at photon energies near 1 keV. We also report x-ray-absorption spectroscopy in the water window spectral region (284-543 eV) using a high flux high-order harmonic generation x-ray supercontinuum with 10^{9}  photons/s in 1% bandwidth, 3 orders of magnitude larger than has previously been possible using tabletop sources. Since this x-ray radiation emerges as a single attosecond-to-femtosecond pulse with peak brightness exceeding 10^{26}  photons/s/mrad^{2}/mm^{2}/1% bandwidth, these novel coherent x-ray sources are ideal for probing the fastest molecular and materials processes on femtosecond-to-attosecond time scales and picometer length scales.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
120
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29547333
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.093002