Time-resolved x-ray absorption spectroscopy with a water window high-harmonic source
Abstract
An x-ray view of C–F and S–F bond breaks X-ray absorption spectroscopy is a useful probe of element-specific dynamics in molecular reactions. However, the required x-ray fluxes have rarely been available outside expensive dedicated facilities such as synchrotrons. Pertot et al. developed a tabletop laser-based high-harmonic source that extends far enough into the x-ray region to probe carbon K-edge and sulfur L-edge absorptions with femtosecond...
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Title
Time-resolved x-ray absorption spectroscopy with a water window high-harmonic source
Published Date
Jan 20, 2017
Journal
Volume
355
Issue
6322
Pages
264 - 267
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