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Soft X-ray Science
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Introduction
  • Soft X-ray 1eV ? few kV.
  • Strong overlap with particles science case.
    Provides complementary information.
  • Covers a very broad science range archaeology ?
    At. Mol. ? magnetic materials ? lasers.

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X-ray adsorption
  • EXAFS/NEXAFS very common at SRS.
  • 1D scan (i.e. counts vs energy).
  • Adapted to suite sample and/or science.

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XAS Catalysis
  • Objectives are to study chemical reactions at
    surfaces.
  • Growing realisation that in situ measurements are
    required.
  • High gas pressure requires short path lengths for
    soft X-rays.
  • Detectors not currently designed for these
    measurements/ tricky to set up.

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XAS Catalysis
Marsh et al JCP,B108, 605 (2004)
Todd et al Geochim. Cosmochim., 67, 2137 (2003)
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XAS Catalysis
  • Requirements (short / medium term)
  • Robust i.e. can withstand baking.
  • Sample at approx 1 atm gas pressure.
  • Isolated from chamber by window.
  • Small detector that can be placed close to sample.

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XAS Catalysis
  • Long term requirements are to study both
    structure and dynamical properties
  • High count rates.
  • Good energy resolution.
  • Fs resolution with pulsed source.
  • Spatial resolution nms.

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XAS soft condensed matter
  • Includes surface properties of polymers, drugs
    and biomaterials.
  • high pressure required due to low vapour
    pressure or change in structure under wet/dry
    conditions.
  • Radiation damage.
  • Problems similar to catalysis.

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XAS soft condensed matter
  • Future work requires
  • Environmental/processing conditions
  • And/or
  • Imaging (e.g. soft x-ray scanning transmission
    microscopy).

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XAS soft condensed matterKilcoyne et al. J.
Sync. Rad., 10,125 (2003)
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XAS soft condensed matter
3T3 Fibroblast (Denbeaux et al NIM, A467, 841
(2001)
Uesugi et al NIM, A467, 853 (2001).
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XAS SEXAFS
  • Surface extended X-ray adsorption fine structure.
  • Structure of surfaces and inorganic/organic
    layers on model surfaces.
  • Also use photoelectron spectroscopy.

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XAS SEXAFS
  • Future directions
  • Model surfaces to higher pressure.
  • Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence detector?
  • High count rates.

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XAS Magnetic materials
Bateman et al, NIM, A467, 1140 (2001).
  • Magnetic Storage devices
  • Advantages over TEY not influenced by complex
    magnetic fields.
  • Self adsorption influence LII/LIII ratio.

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XAS Magnetic materials
  • STXM magnetic domains in addition to XMCD
    spectra.
  • Must be linearly proportional to absorption.

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Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering
  • Probe the electronic structure of
  • Solid state materials ? band structure.
  • Adsorbates on surfaces.
  • Gas phase.
  • Liquid samples.
  • Soft X-ray Emission Magnetic Circular Dichroism.

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Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering
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Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering
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Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering
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