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Structural Dynamics | 2014

Communication: The electronic structure of matter probed with a single femtosecond hard x-ray pulse

Jakub Szlachetko; C. J. Milne; J. Hoszowska; J.-Cl. Dousse; Wojciech Błachucki; Jacinto Sá; Yves Kayser; Marc Messerschmidt; Rafael Abela; Sébastien Boutet; Christian David; Garth J. Williams; M. Pajek; B. D. Patterson; Grigory Smolentsev; J. A. van Bokhoven; Maarten Nachtegaal

Physical, biological, and chemical transformations are initiated by changes in the electronic configuration of the species involved. These electronic changes occur on the timescales of attoseconds (10−18 s) to femtoseconds (10−15 s) and drive all subsequent electronic reorganization as the system moves to a new equilibrium or quasi-equilibrium state. The ability to detect the dynamics of these electronic changes is crucial for understanding the potential energy surfaces upon which chemical and biological reactions take place. Here, we report on the determination of the electronic structure of matter using a single self-seeded femtosecond x-ray pulse from the Linac Coherent Light Source hard x-ray free electron laser. By measuring the high energy resolution off-resonant spectrum (HEROS), we were able to obtain information about the electronic density of states with a single femtosecond x-ray pulse. We show that the unoccupied electronic states of the scattering atom may be determined on a shot-to-shot basis and that the measured spectral shape is independent of the large intensity fluctuations of the incoming x-ray beam. Moreover, we demonstrate the chemical sensitivity and single-shot capability and limitations of HEROS, which enables the technique to track the electronic structural dynamics in matter on femtosecond time scales, making it an ideal probe technique for time-resolved X-ray experiments.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Establishing nonlinearity thresholds with ultraintense X-ray pulses

Jakub Szlachetko; J. Hoszowska; Jean-Claude Dousse; Maarten Nachtegaal; Wojciech Błachucki; Yves Kayser; Jacinto Sá; Marc Messerschmidt; Sébastien Boutet; Garth J. Williams; Christian David; Grigory Smolentsev; Jeroen A. van Bokhoven; Bruce D. Patterson; Thomas J. Penfold; Gregor Knopp; M. Pajek; Rafael Abela; Christopher J. Milne

X-ray techniques have evolved over decades to become highly refined tools for a broad range of investigations. Importantly, these approaches rely on X-ray measurements that depend linearly on the number of incident X-ray photons. The advent of X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) is opening the ability to reach extremely high photon numbers within ultrashort X-ray pulse durations and is leading to a paradigm shift in our ability to explore nonlinear X-ray signals. However, the enormous increase in X-ray peak power is a double-edged sword with new and exciting methods being developed but at the same time well-established techniques proving unreliable. Consequently, accurate knowledge about the threshold for nonlinear X-ray signals is essential. Herein we report an X-ray spectroscopic study that reveals important details on the thresholds for nonlinear X-ray interactions. By varying both the incident X-ray intensity and photon energy, we establish the regimes at which the simplest nonlinear process, two-photon X-ray absorption (TPA), can be observed. From these measurements we can extract the probability of this process as a function of photon energy and confirm both the nature and sub-femtosecond lifetime of the virtual intermediate electronic state.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Laboratory-based micro-X-ray fluorescence setup using a von Hamos crystal spectrometer and a focused beam X-ray tube.

Yves Kayser; Wojciech Błachucki; J.-Cl. Dousse; J. Hoszowska; M. Neff; V. Romano

The high-resolution von Hamos bent crystal spectrometer of the University of Fribourg was upgraded with a focused X-ray beam source with the aim of performing micro-sized X-ray fluorescence (XRF) measurements in the laboratory. The focused X-ray beam source integrates a collimating optics mounted on a low-power micro-spot X-ray tube and a focusing polycapillary half-lens placed in front of the sample. The performances of the setup were probed in terms of spatial and energy resolution. In particular, the fluorescence intensity and energy resolution of the von Hamos spectrometer equipped with the novel micro-focused X-ray source and a standard high-power water-cooled X-ray tube were compared. The XRF analysis capability of the new setup was assessed by measuring the dopant distribution within the core of Er-doped SiO2 optical fibers.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2015

X-ray two-photon absorption with high fluence XFEL pulses

J. Hoszowska; Jakoub Szlachetko; Jean-Claude Dousse; Wojciech Błachucki; Yves Kayser; Ch. Milne; M. Pajek; Sébastien Boutet; Marc Messerschmidt; Garth J. Williams; C. T. Chantler

We report on nonlinear interaction of solid Fe with intense femtosecond hard x-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) pulses. The experiment was performed at the CXI end-station of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) by means of high- resolution x-ray emission spectroscopy. The focused x-ray beam provided extreme fluence of ~105 photons/A2. Two-photon absorption leading to K-shell hollow atom formation and to single K-shell ionization of solid Fe was investigated.


Chemcatchem | 2018

On-the-fly Catalyst Accretion and Screening in Chemoselective Flow Hydrogenation

Damian Giziński; Wojciech Błachucki; Anna Śrębowata; Małgorzata Zienkiewicz-Machnik; Ilona Goszewska; Krzysztof Matus; Dmytro Lisovytskiy; Marcin Pisarek; Jakub Szlachetko; Jacinto Sá

Herein, it is reported an on‐the‐fly accretion/reaction protocol to evaluate the structure‐performance relationship in the chemoselective flow citral hydrogenation over Ni‐based catalysts. Based on the methodology one was able to determine Ni nanoparticles ideal average size (ca. 9 nm), in a rapid and facile manner. The methodology offers a simple workflow, cost‐effective and adaptable strategy for process intensification and optimization.


Physical Review Letters | 2014

High energy resolution off-resonant spectroscopy for x-ray absorption spectra free of self-absorption effects.

Wojciech Błachucki; Jakoub Szlachetko; J. Hoszowska; Jean-Claude Dousse; Yves Kayser; Maarten Nachtegaal; Jacinto Sá


Structural Dynamics | 2014

The electronic structure of matter probed with a single femtosecond hard x-ray pulse

Jakub Szlachetko; Milne, a , C. J.; J. Hoszowska; Jean-Claude Dousse; Wojciech Błachucki; Jacinto Sá; Yves Kayser; Marc Messerschmidt; Rafael Abela; Sébastien Boutet; Christian David; Garth J. Williams; M. Pajek; B. D. Patterson; Grigory Smolentsev; J. A. van Bokhoven; Maarten Nachtegaal


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2015

Study of the reactivity of silica supported tantalum catalysts with oxygen followed by in situ HEROS

Wojciech Błachucki; Jakub Szlachetko; Yves Kayser; Jean-Claude Dousse; J. Hoszowska; Daniel L. A. Fernandes; Jacinto Sá


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2017

Distribution of aluminum over different T-sites in ferrierite zeolites studied with aluminum valence to core X-ray emission spectroscopy

R. Bohinc; J. Hoszowska; J.-Cl. Dousse; Wojciech Błachucki; Faisal Zeeshan; Yves Kayser; Maarten Nachtegaal; A. B. Pinar; J. A. van Bokhoven


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2017

In situ high energy resolution off-resonant spectroscopy applied to a time-resolved study of single site Ta catalyst during oxidation

Wojciech Błachucki; Jakub Szlachetko; Yves Kayser; Jean-Claude Dousse; J. Hoszowska; Faisal Zeeshan; Jacinto Sá

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Yves Kayser

Paul Scherrer Institute

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Jakub Szlachetko

Polish Academy of Sciences

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M. Pajek

Jan Kochanowski University

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Garth J. Williams

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Marc Messerschmidt

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Sébastien Boutet

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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