Using the photoinduced L3 resonance shift in Fe and Ni as time reference for ultrafast experiments at low flux soft x-ray sources

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We study the optical-pump induced ultrafast transient change of x-ray absorption at L3 absorption resonances of the transition metals Ni and Fe in the Fe0.5Ni0.5 alloy. We find the effect for both elements to occur simultaneously on a femtosecond timescale. This effect may hence be used as a handy cross correlation scheme, providing a time-zero reference for ultrafast optical-pump soft x-ray-probe measurement. The method benefits from a relatively simple experimental setup as the sample itself acts as time-reference tool. In particular, this technique works with low flux ultrafast soft x-ray sources. The measurements are compared to the cross correlation method introduced in an earlier publication.

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Jana, S., Muralidhar, S., Åkerman, J., Schüßler-Langeheine, C., & Pontius, N. (2021). Using the photoinduced L3 resonance shift in Fe and Ni as time reference for ultrafast experiments at low flux soft x-ray sources. Structural Dynamics, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/4.0000108

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