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A new benchmark of soft X-ray transition energies of Ne, CO$_2$, and SF$_6$: paving a pathway towards ppm accuracy

Authors :
Stierhof, J.
Kühn, S.
Winter, M.
Micke, P.
Steinbrügge, R.
Shah, C.
Hell, N.
Bissinger, M.
Hirsch, M.
Ballhausen, R.
Lang, M.
Gräfe, C.
Wipf, S.
Cumbee, R.
Betancourt-Martinez, G. L.
Park, S.
Niskanen, J.
Chung, M.
Porter, F. S.
Stöhlker, T.
Pfeifer, T.
Brown, G. V.
Bernitt, S.
Hansmann, P.
Wilms, J.
López-Urrutia, J. R. Crespo
Leutenegger, M. A.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A key requirement for the correct interpretation of high-resolution X-ray spectra is that transition energies are known with high accuracy and precision. We investigate the K-shell features of Ne, CO$_2$, and SF$_6$ gases, by measuring their photo ion-yield spectra at the BESSY II synchrotron facility simultaneously with the 1s-np fluorescence emission of He-like ions produced in the Polar-X EBIT. Accurate ab initio calculations of transitions in these ions provide the basis of the calibration. While the CO$_2$ result agrees well with previous measurements, the SF$_6$ spectrum appears shifted by ~0.5 eV, about twice the uncertainty of the earlier results. Our result for Ne shows a large departure from earlier results, but may suffer from larger systematic effects than our other measurements. The molecular spectra agree well with our results of time-dependent density functional theory. We find that the statistical uncertainty allows calibrations in the desired range of 1-10 meV, however, systematic contributions still limit the uncertainty to ~40-100 meV, mainly due to the temporal stability of the monochromator energy scale. Combining our absolute calibration technique with a relative energy calibration technique such as photoelectron energy spectroscopy will be necessary to realize its full potential of achieving uncertainties as low as 1-10 meV.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.03725
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/s10053-022-00355-0