FLUXS–FLASH Liquid-phase Ultrafast X-ray Spectroscopy
The FLUXS end-station is built for conducting versatile liquid-phase spectroscopic instrument for advanced solution-phase spectroscopy in the soft X-ray regime. By constructing a flexible system, this end station is able to conduct (i) X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) in transmission mode, (ii) pink-beam post-sample dispersive X-ray absorption spectroscopy (dXAS), potentially in combination with beam splitting techniques for referenced detection, (iii) partial fluorescence yield (PFY) absorption spectroscopy for low-concentration samples, and (iv) resonant inelastic X-ray scattering/resonant X-ray emission spectroscopy (RIXS/RXES). The spectrometer aims for an intermediate energy resolution (E/ΔE ≤ 1000) for liquid-phase science. The compact and flexible design allows for switching between transmission and scattering schemes.
Target Beamlines |
Flexible, particular at FL23, FL24, PG2 (FLASH) and P04 (PETRA III) |
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Sample environment |
liquid phase samples (30 mM) |
Sample Rotations |
Vertical Jet |
Sample Temperature |
Room temperature |
Manipulator precision |
~1 µm |
Spectrometer Resolution |
Resolving power ~2000 |
Spectrometer Energy Region |
Good for 200 - 800 eV |
Spectrometer Rotations |
Fixed at 0° or 90° |
Spectrometer Polarization |
Vertical/Horizontal |
Technique |
XAS, and RIXS/RXES |