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Advances in ultrafast gas-phase x-ray scattering

Brian Stankus, Haiwang Yong, Jennifer M. Ruddock, Lingyu Ma, Andrés Moreno Carrascosa, Nathan Goff, Sébastien Boutet, Xuan Xu, Nikola Zotev, Adam Kirrander, Michael P. Minitti, Peter Weber

2020Journal of Physics B Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Recent developments of x-ray free electron lasers and pulsed electron sources have enabled ultrafast scattering to become an increasingly powerful tool for exploring molecular dynamics. This article describes our recent experimental and methodological advances in ultrafast gas-phase x-ray scattering experiments at the LCLS. A re-designed short-pathlength windowless diffractometer is coupled with careful optimization of sample density and independent normalization of x-ray intensity fluctuations to provide gas-phase scattering patterns with exceptionally high signal-to-noise ratios. These advances, coupled with careful geometry optimization and data treatment, provide both ground- and excited-state signals in excellent agreement with high level ab initio total scattering patterns.

Topics & Concepts

Ultrashort pulseDiffractometerScatteringExcited stateElectron scatteringOpticsElectron densityComputational physicsMaterials sciencePhysicsLaserAtomic physicsElectronNuclear physicsScanning electron microscopeX-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence AnalysisAdvanced X-ray Imaging TechniquesAtomic and Molecular Physics