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Scientific Reports | 2016

Identification of absolute geometries of cis and trans molecular isomers by Coulomb Explosion Imaging

Utuq Ablikim; Cédric Bomme; Hui Xiong; Evgeny Savelyev; Razib Obaid; B. Kaderiya; Sven Augustin; Kirsten Schnorr; I. Dumitriu; T. Osipov; R.C. Bilodeau; David Kilcoyne; Vinod Kumarappan; Artem Rudenko; N. Berrah; Daniel Rolles

An experimental route to identify and separate geometric isomers by means of coincident Coulomb explosion imaging is presented, allowing isomer-resolved photoionization studies on isomerically mixed samples. We demonstrate the technique on cis/trans 1,2-dibromoethene (C2H2Br2). The momentum correlation between the bromine ions in a three-body fragmentation process induced by bromine 3d inner-shell photoionization is used to identify the cis and trans structures of the isomers. The experimentally determined momentum correlations and the isomer-resolved fragment-ion kinetic energies are matched closely by a classical Coulomb explosion model.


Journal of Physics B | 2017

Neon in ultrashort and intense x rays from free electron lasers

Christian Buth; Randolf Beerwerth; Razib Obaid; N. Berrah; Lorenz S. Cederbaum; S. Fritzsche

We theoretically examine neon atoms in ultrashort and intense x rays from free electron lasers and compare our results with data from experiments conducted at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS). For this purpose, we treat in detail the electronic structure in all possible nonrelativistic cationic configurations using a relativistic multiconfiguration approach. The interaction with the x rays is described in rate-equation approximation. To understand the mechanisms of the interaction, a path analysis is devised which allows us to investigate what sequences of photoionization and decay processes lead to a specific configuration and with what probability. Thereby, we uncover a connection to the mathematics of graph theory and formal languages. In detail, we study the ion yields and find that plain rate equations do not provide a satisfactory description. We need to extend the rate equations for neon to incorporate double Auger decay of a


Journal of Synchrotron Radiation | 2015

Towards a microchannel-based X-ray detector with two-dimensional spatial and time resolution and high dynamic range.

Bernhard W. Adams; Anil U. Mane; Jeffrey W. Elam; Razib Obaid; Matthew Wetstein; Matthieu Chollet

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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2018

The LAMP instrument at the Linac Coherent Light Source free-electron laser

T. Osipov; Christoph Bostedt; Jean-Charles Castagna; Ken R. Ferguson; Maximilian Bucher; Sebastian F. Carron Montero; Michele Swiggers; Razib Obaid; Daniel Rolles; Artem Rudenko; John D. Bozek; N. Berrah

-shell vacancy and photoionization shake off for neutral neon. Shake off is included for valence and core ionization; the former has hitherto been overlooked but has important consequences for the ion yields from an x-ray energy below the core ionization threshold. Furthermore, we predict the photon yields from XUV and x-ray fluorescence; these allow one insights into the configurations populated by the interaction with the x rays. Finally, we discover that inaccuracies in those Auger decay widths employed in previous studies have only a minor influence on ion and photon yields.


Journal of Physics B | 2018

LCLS in—photon out: fluorescence measurement of neon using soft x-rays

Razib Obaid; Christian Buth; Georgi L. Dakovski; Randolf Beerwerth; Michael Holmes; Jeff Aldrich; Ming-Fu Lin; Michael P. Minitti; T. Osipov; W. F. Schlotter; Lorenz S. Cederbaum; S. Fritzsche; N. Berrah

X-ray detectors that combine two-dimensional spatial resolution with a high time resolution are needed in numerous applications of synchrotron radiation. Most detectors with this combination of capabilities are based on semiconductor technology and are therefore limited in size. Furthermore, the time resolution is often realised through rapid time-gating of the acquisition, followed by a slower readout. Here, a detector technology is realised based on relatively inexpensive microchannel plates that uses GHz waveform sampling for a millimeter-scale spatial resolution and better than 100 ps time resolution. The technology is capable of continuous streaming of time- and location-tagged events at rates greater than 10(7) events per cm(2). Time-gating can be used for improved dynamic range.


Physical Review A | 2017

Soft-x-ray-induced ionization and fragmentation dynamics of

Hui Xiong; Razib Obaid; Li Fang; Cédric Bomme; Nora G. Kling; Utuq Ablikim; Vladimir Petrovic; Chelsea Liekhus-Schmaltz; Heng Li; Rene C. Bilodeau; Thomas Wolf; T. Osipov; Daniel Rolles; N. Berrah

The Laser Applications in Materials Processing (LAMP) instrument is a new end-station for soft X-ray imaging, high-field physics, and ultrafast X-ray science experiments that is available to users at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) free-electron laser. While the instrument resides in the Atomic, Molecular and Optical science hutch, its components can be used at any LCLS beamline. The end-station has a modular design that provides high flexibility in order to meet user-defined experimental requirements and specifications. The ultra-high-vacuum environment supports different sample delivery systems, including pulsed and continuous atomic, molecular, and cluster jets; liquid and aerosols jets; and effusive metal vapor beams. It also houses movable, large-format, high-speed pnCCD X-ray detectors for detecting scattered and fluorescent photons. Multiple charged-particle spectrometer options are compatible with the LAMP chamber, including a double-sided spectrometer for simultaneous and even coincident measurements of electrons, ions, and photons produced by the interaction of the high-intensity X-ray beam with the various samples. Here we describe the design and capabilities of the spectrometers along with some general aspects of the LAMP chamber and show some results from the initial instrument commissioning.


Physical Review A | 2018

Sc_{3}N@C_{80}

Hui Xiong; Li Fang; T. Osipov; Nora G. Kling; Thomas Wolf; Emily Sistrunk; Razib Obaid; Markus Gühr; N. Berrah

We measured the fluorescence photon yield of neon upon soft x-ray ionization (~1200 eV) from the x-ray free electron laser at Linac Coherent Light Source, and demonstrated the usage of a grazing incidence spectrometer with a variable linespacing grating to perform x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy on a gas phase system. Our measurements also allowed us to estimate the focal size of the beam from the theoretical description developed, in terms of the rate equation approximation accounting for photoionization shake-off of neutral neon and double Auger decay of single core holes.


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

investigated using an ion-ion-coincidence momentum-imaging technique

Nora G. Kling; Razib Obaid; Utuq Ablikim; Sven Augustin; B. Kaderiya; Stefan Zigo; I. Dumitriu; Kirsten Schnorr; T. Osipov; Rene C. Bilodeau; Daniel Rolles; N. Berrah


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Fragmentation of endohedral fullerene Ho3N@C80 in an intense femtosecond near-infrared laser field

Nora G. Kling; Razib Obaid; Sergio Díaz-Tendero; Hui Xiong; Margaret Sundberg; Soroush Khosravi; Michael Davino; Ann Marie Carroll; T. Osipov; Fernando Martín; N. Berrah


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Isomerization of Ethanol Induced by Synchrotron Radiation

Hope Whitelock; Michael Bishop; Soroush Khosravi; Razib Obaid; N. Berrah

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N. Berrah

University of Connecticut

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T. Osipov

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Hui Xiong

University of Connecticut

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Utuq Ablikim

Kansas State University

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Michael Bishop

Michigan State University

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Sven Augustin

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Thomas Wolf

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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