scholarly journals XPP: X-ray Pump Probe station at BESSY II

Author(s):  
Matthias Reinhardt ◽  
Wolfram Leitenberger

The X-ray Pump-Probe (XPP) experimental station predominantly aims at investigating hard and soft matter under a broad range of ambient conditions using time-resolved X-ray diffraction.

Author(s):  
Keith Moffat

A personal, historical view is presented of Laue X-ray diffraction and its application to time-resolved studies of dynamic processes, largely in light-sensitive biological systems. In Laue diffraction, a stationary crystal is illuminated by a polychromatic X-ray source. Laue diffraction has inherent complications largely absent in monochromatic diffraction, and consequently fell into disuse for quantitative structure determination. However, the advent of naturally polychromatic, intense, pulsed storage ring X-ray sources in the 1970s led to re-examination at Daresbury and elsewhere of its underlying principles. Laue diffraction has been successfully applied at storage ring sources to time-resolved, pump–probe crystallographic studies, whose exposure time and time resolution were progressively reduced from minutes to seconds, milliseconds, nanoseconds and 100 ps. Most recently, hard X-ray free electron laser sources have been used to generate narrow bandpass Laue diffraction patterns. The femtosecond X-ray pulses from such sources are completely destructive, generate only one diffraction pattern per tiny crystal and have unusual properties. However, they too are being applied to time-resolved crystallography to explore, for example, isomerization and rapid tertiary structural changes on the chemical, femtosecond timescale. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Fifty years of synchrotron science: achievements and opportunities’.


2004 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 445-450 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simone Techert

In the past decade, sustained progress has been made in the field of time-resolved X-ray diffraction and photocrystallography. Laser systems have been developed rapidly, and the combination of pulsed laser sources with pulsed X-ray sources, particularly by using synchrotron X-ray radiation and X-rays generated by plasma sources, has made the application of pump-probe schemes routine. So far, however, most studies have been focused on two questions: (i) the refinement of structural changes during the course of a reaction, and (ii) possible relations between transient structural changes and the intermediates found by optical spectroscopy. In this work, a kinetic description for different time laws in time-resolved X-ray diffraction experiments is derived in the framework of time-dependent correlation functions. The derived time laws were applied to time-resolved studies on a [2+2] photodimerization and a reversible reaction undergoing structural reorganization.


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B. J. Jensen ◽  
M. C. Hudspeth ◽  
S. Root ◽  
R. S. Crum ◽  
...  

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F. Trybel ◽  
R. J. Husband ◽  
G. Steinle-Neumann ◽  
H.-P. Liermann ◽  
...  

Polymer ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 42 (21) ◽  
pp. 8965-8973 ◽  
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Xuehui Wang ◽  
Benjamin S. Hsiao ◽  
Saša Andjelić ◽  
Dennis Jamiolkowski ◽  
...  

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2015 ◽  
Vol 87 ◽  
pp. 246-256 ◽  
Author(s):  
Périne Landois ◽  
Mathieu Pinault ◽  
Stéphan Rouzière ◽  
Dominique Porterat ◽  
Cristian Mocuta ◽  
...  

1991 ◽  
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Author(s):  
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R. Colella

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Ivan I. Vorontsov ◽  
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Ryosuke Sinmyo ◽  
Elena Bykova ◽  
Sergey V. Ovsyannikov ◽  
Catherine McCammon ◽  
Ilya Kupenko ◽  
...  

Abstract Iron oxides are fundamentally important compounds for basic and applied sciences as well as in numerous industrial applications. In this work we report the synthesis and investigation of a new binary iron oxide with the hitherto unknown stoichiometry of Fe7O9. This new oxide was synthesized at high-pressure high-temperature (HP-HT) conditions, and its black single crystals were successfully recovered at ambient conditions. By means of single crystal X-ray diffraction we determined that Fe7O9 adopts a monoclinic C2/m lattice with the most distorted crystal structure among the binary iron oxides known to date. The synthesis of Fe7O9 opens a new portal to exotic iron-rich (M,Fe)7O9 oxides with unusual stoichiometry and distorted crystal structures. Moreover, the crystal structure and phase relations of such new iron oxide groups may provide new insight into the cycling of volatiles in the Earth’s interior.


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