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X-ray spectroscopy with variable line spacing based on reflection zone plate optics
ISSN
0146-9592
1539-4794
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Yin, Zhong
Löchel, Heike
Rehanek, Jens
Goy, Claudia
Kalinin, Anton
Schottelius, Alexander
Trinter, Florian
Miedema, Piter
Jain, Avni
Valerio, Joana
Lehmkühler, Felix
Möller, Johannes
Grübel, Gerhard
Madsen, Anders
Viefhaus, Jens
Grisenti, Robert E.
Beye, Martin
Erko, Alexei
DOI
10.1364/OL.43.004390
Abstract
X-ray spectroscopy is a method, ideally suited for investigating the electronic structure of matter, which has been enabled by the rapid developments in light sources and instruments. The x-ray fluorescence lines of life-relevant elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are located in the soft x-ray regime and call for suitable spectrometer devices. In this Letter, we present a high-resolution spectrum of liquid water, recorded with a soft x-ray spectrometer based on a reflection zone plate (RZP) design. The RZP-based spectrometer with meridional variation of line space density from 2953 to 3757 l/mm offers extremely high detection efficiency and, at the same time, medium energy resolution. We can reproduce the well-known splitting of liquid water in the lone pair regime with 10 s acquisition time.