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Guo Xin, Jiang Zhou-Ya, Chen Long, Chen Li-Ming, Xin Jian-Guo, Peter M. Rentzepis, Chen Jie. Ultrafast structural dynamics studied by kilohertz time-resolved x-ray diffractionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(10): 108701.
| Guo Xin, Jiang Zhou-Ya, Chen Long, Chen Li-Ming, Xin Jian-Guo, Peter M. Rentzepis, Chen Jie. Ultrafast structural dynamics studied by kilohertz time-resolved x-ray diffractionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(10): 108701. |
Ultrafast structural dynamics studied by kilohertz time-resolved x-ray diffraction
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Abstract
Ultrashort multi-keV x-ray pulses are generated by electron plasma produced by the irradiation of femtosecond pulses on metals. These sub-picosecond x-ray pulses have extended the field of x-ray spectroscopy into the femtosecond time domain. However, pulse-to-pulse instability and long data acquisition time restrict the application of ultrashort x-ray systems operating at low repetition rates. Here we report on the performance of a femtosecond laser plasma-induced hard x-ray source that operates at 1-kHz repetition rate, and provides a flux of 2.0×1010photons/s of Cu Kα radiation. Using this system for time-resolved x-ray diffraction experiments, we record in real time, the transient processes and structural changes induced by the interaction of 400-nm femtosecond pulse with the surface of a 200-nm thick Au (111) single crystal. -
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