Abstract
The present paper demonstrates the feasibility of X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) at high pressure at the Fe K edge on the ID24 energy-dispersive beamline of the ESRF. In 3d transition metals, performing experiments at the hard X-ray K edge rather than at the magnetically interesting soft X-ray L edges represents the only way to access the high-pressure regime obtainable with diamond anvil cells. The simultaneous availability of a local structure (XAS) and of a magnetic (XMCD) probe on the sample under identical thermo-dynamical conditions is essential for studying correlations between local structural and magnetic properties. The state-of-the-art theoretical understanding of K-edge XMCD data is briefly summarized, and the set-up of beamline ID24 for high-pressure XMCD experiments is illustrated and the conditions required to perform measurements at the K edges of 3d transition metals are underlined. Finally, two examples of recent high-pressure results at the Fe K edge in pure Fe and Fe3O 4 powder are presented.
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Mathon, O., Baudelet, F., Itié, J. P., Pasternak, S., Pollan, A., & Pascarelli, S. (2004). XMCD under pressure at the Fe K edge on the energy-dispersive beamline of the ESRF. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 11(5), 423–427. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049504018862
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