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Shot noise limited soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy in solution at a SASE-FEL using a transmission grating beam splitter

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STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS-US
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/4.0000049

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  1. Helmholtz Association [VH-NG-1105]
  2. German Science Foundation (DFG) within the collaborative research center SFB 925 Light induced dynamics and control of correlated quantum systems
  3. German Science Foundation [DFG-NI 492/11-1]
  4. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union [788704]
  5. European Research Council (ERC) [788704] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy is an element-specific experimental method that is well-suited for studying 3d-metals and light elements like nitrogen. Recent developments in soft X-ray transmission spectroscopy on molecules in solution have provided valuable information on valence charge distributions of heteroatoms and metal centers. The use of split-beam referencing and streaking electron energy in Free-Electron Lasers (FELs) can enhance sensitivity and widen the spectral window for femtosecond XANES spectroscopy on liquids in the soft X-ray region, with the potential for significant improvements in instrument sensitivity.
X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy provides element specificity and is a powerful experimental method to probe local unoccupied electronic structures. In the soft x-ray regime, it is especially well suited for the study of 3d-metals and light elements such as nitrogen. Recent developments in vacuum-compatible liquid flat jets have facilitated soft x-ray transmission spectroscopy on molecules in solution, providing information on valence charge distributions of heteroatoms and metal centers. Here, we demonstrate XANES spectroscopy of molecules in solution at the nitrogen K-edge, performed at FLASH, the Free-Electron Laser (FEL) in Hamburg. A split-beam referencing scheme optimally characterizes the strong shot-to-shot fluctuations intrinsic to the process of self-amplified spontaneous emission on which most FELs are based. Due to this normalization, a sensitivity of 1% relative transmission change is achieved, limited by fundamental photon shot noise. The effective FEL bandwidth is increased by streaking the electron energy over the FEL pulse train to measure a wider spectral window without changing FEL parameters. We propose modifications to the experimental setup with the potential of improving the instrument sensitivity by two orders of magnitude, thereby exploiting the high peak fluence of FELs to enable unprecedented sensitivity for femtosecond XANES spectroscopy on liquids in the soft x-ray spectral region.

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