January 1, 2004
Conference Paper

High Efficiency XAFS Data Collection With Sub-Nanosecond Time Resolution

Abstract

Synchrotron-based laser pump/x-ray probe experiments on a ns or faster time scale have typically used ultrafast lasers suffering from the limitation of low repetition rates on the order of 1-10 kHz. This severely limits the data collection efficiency, since the x-ray bunches repeat at a much higher rate. This is particularly critical for XAFS experiments, which require very large S/N ratios (~ 104 or better) to extract useful EXAFS far above the absorption edge. PNC-CAT has developed an apparatus based on a laser repeating at the rate of the APS bunch repetition frequency of 272 kHz, allowing an increase in data collection efficiency by two orders of magnitude. We have used this apparatus to obtain preliminary results for the time-resolved EXAFS from a 200nm thick polycrystalline Ge film which has been heated by the laser.

Revised: November 7, 2007 | Published: January 1, 2004

Citation

Brewe D., S.M. Heald, E. Stern, K.M. Beck, and Y. Feng. 2004. High Efficiency XAFS Data Collection With Sub-Nanosecond Time Resolution. In Proceedings of the Eigth Int. Conf. on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation held in San Francisco, June 2003, edited by T. Warwick, 1399-1402. Melville, New York:American Institute of Phyisics. PNNL-SA-39505.