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1 June 2004 Ultrafast selected-energy x-ray absorption spectroscopy (USEXAS) with a laser-driven x-ray source
Fang Shan, Joshua D. Carter, Vicky W. Ng, Ting Guo
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Abstract
A laser driven electron x-ray source (LEXS) emitting tungsten Lα lines has been built based on a high repetition rate, terawatt laser system. The Lα characteristic lines overlap with the absorption edge of Ni near 8333 eV. Using this x-ray source, the x-ray absorption spectra near the absorption edge of different Ni compounds have been measured. We term this new method "ultrafast selected energy x-ray absorption spectroscopy (USEXAS)." It provides an efficient way to study ultrafast reaction dynamics of many metal complexes in solution.
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Fang Shan, Joshua D. Carter, Vicky W. Ng, and Ting Guo "Ultrafast selected-energy x-ray absorption spectroscopy (USEXAS) with a laser-driven x-ray source", Proc. SPIE 5340, Commercial and Biomedical Applications of Ultrafast Lasers IV, (1 June 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.529703
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Absorption

X-ray sources

Tungsten

Absorption spectroscopy

Nickel

Ultrafast laser spectroscopy

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