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Time-resolved diffraction with an optimized short pulse laser plasma X-ray source

Published 13 Dec 2019 in physics.ins-det, cond-mat.other, and physics.optics | (2001.02049v1)

Abstract: We present a set-up for time-resolved X-ray diffraction based on a short pulse, laser-driven plasma X-ray source. The employed modular design provides high flexibility to adapt the set-up to the specific requirements (e.g. X-ray optics, sample environment) of particular applications. The configuration discussed here has been optimized towards high angular/momentum resolution and uses K${\alpha}$-radiation (4.51 keV) from a Ti wire-target in combination with a toroidally bent crystal for collection, monochromatization and focusing of the emitted radiation. $2\times 105$ Ti-K${\alpha1}$ photons per pulse with $10{-4}$ relative bandwidth are delivered to the sample at 10 Hz repetition rate. This allows for high dynamic range ($104$) measurements of transient changes of the rocking curves of materials as for example induced by laser-triggered strain waves.

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