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

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 Kα-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× 105 Ti-Kα1 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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