Highly efficient soft x-ray spectrometer for transient absorption spectroscopy with broadband table-top high harmonic sources.
Carlo KleineMaria EkimovaMarc-Oliver WinghartSebastian EckertOliver ReichelHeike LöchelJürgen ProbstChristoph BraigChristian SeifertAlexei ErkoAndrey SokolovMarc J J VrakkingErik T J NibberingArnaud RouzéePublished in: Structural dynamics (Melville, N.Y.) (2021)
We present a novel soft x-ray spectrometer for ultrafast absorption spectroscopy utilizing table-top femtosecond high-order harmonic sources. Where most commercially available spectrometers rely on spherical variable line space gratings with a typical efficiency on the order of 3% in the first diffractive order, this spectrometer, based on a Hettrick-Underwood design, includes a reflective zone plate as a dispersive element. An improved efficiency of 12% at the N K-edge is achieved, accompanied by a resolving power of 890. The high performance of the soft x-ray spectrometer is further demonstrated by comparing nitrogen K-edge absorption spectra from calcium nitrate in aqueous solution obtained with our high-order harmonic source to previous measurements performed at the electron storage ring facility BESSY II.