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Femtosecond Soft-X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Liquids with a Water-Window High-Harmonic Source

Adam Smith, Tadas Balčiūnas, Yi–Ping Chang, Cédric Schmidt, Kristina S. Zinchenko, Fernanda Brandalise Nunes, Emanuele Rossi, Vít Svoboda, Zhong Yin, Jean‐Pierre Wolf, Hans Jakob Wörner

2020The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Femtosecond X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is a powerful method to investigate the dynamical behavior of a system after photoabsorption in real time. So far, the application of this technique has remained limited to large-scale facilities, such as femtosliced synchrotrons and free-electron lasers (FEL). In this work, we demonstrate femtosecond time-resolved soft-X-ray absorption spectroscopy of liquid samples by combining a sub-micrometer-thin flat liquid jet with a high-harmonic tabletop source covering the entire water-window range (284-538 eV). Our work represents the first extension of tabletop XAS to the oxygen edge of a chemical sample in the liquid phase. In the time domain, our measurements resolve the gradual appearance of absorption features below the carbon K-edge of ethanol and methanol during strong-field ionization and trace the valence-shell ionization dynamics of the liquid alcohols with a temporal resolution of ∼30 fs. This technique opens unique opportunities to study molecular dynamics of chemical systems in the liquid phase with elemental, orbital, and site sensitivity.

Topics & Concepts

FemtosecondX-ray absorption spectroscopySpectroscopyAbsorption spectroscopyIonizationWater windowMaterials scienceAbsorption (acoustics)Analytical Chemistry (journal)LaserAtomic physicsChemistryOpticsIonPhysicsQuantum mechanicsOrganic chemistryChromatographyLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsX-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
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