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L-edge spectroscopy of dilute, radiation-sensitive systems using a transition-edge-sensor array.

Charles James TitusMichael L BakerSang Jun LeeHsiao-Mei ChoWilliam B DorieseJoseph W FowlerKelly GaffneyJohnathon D GardGene C HiltonChris KenneyJason KnightDale LiRonald MarksMichael P MinittiKelsey M MorganGalen C O'NeilCarl D ReintsemaDaniel R SchmidtDimosthenis SokarasDaniel S SwetzJoel N UllomTsu-Chien WengChristopher WilliamsBetty A YoungKent D IrwinEdward I SolomonDennis Nordlund
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2018)
We present X-ray absorption spectroscopy and resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) measurements on the iron L-edge of 0.5 mM aqueous ferricyanide. These measurements demonstrate the ability of high-throughput transition-edge-sensor (TES) spectrometers to access the rich soft X-ray (100-2000 eV) spectroscopy regime for dilute and radiation-sensitive samples. Our low-concentration data are in agreement with high-concentration measurements recorded by grating spectrometers. These results show that soft-X-ray RIXS spectroscopy acquired by high-throughput TES spectrometers can be used to study the local electronic structure of dilute metal-centered complexes relevant to biology, chemistry, and catalysis. In particular, TES spectrometers have a unique ability to characterize frozen solutions of radiation- and temperature-sensitive samples.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • high throughput
  • single molecule
  • dual energy
  • mass spectrometry
  • solid state
  • radiation induced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • electronic health record
  • electron microscopy
  • quantum dots