Diffraction gratings with two-orders-of-magnitudeenhanced dispersion rates for sub-meV resolution soft X-ray spectroscopy

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Abstract

Diffraction gratings with large angular dispersion rates are central to obtaining high spectral resolution in grating spectrometers operating over a broad spectral range from infrared to soft X-ray domains. The greatest challenge is of course to achieve large dispersion rates in the short-wavelength X-ray domain. Here it is shown that crystals in non-coplanar asymmetric X-ray Bragg diffraction can function as high-reflectance broadband soft X-ray diffraction gratings with dispersion rates that are at least two orders of magnitude larger than those that are possible with state-of-the-art man-made gratings. This opens new opportunities to design and implement soft X-ray resonant inelastic scattering (RIXS) spectrometers with spectral resolutions that are up to two orders of magnitude higher than what is currently possible, to further advance a very dynamic field of RIXS spectroscopy, and to make it competitive with inelastic neutron scattering. Examples of large-dispersion-rate crystal diffraction gratings operating near the 930 eV L 3 absorption edge in Cu and of the 2.838 keV L 3-edge in Ru are presented.

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Shvyd ko, Y. (2020). Diffraction gratings with two-orders-of-magnitudeenhanced dispersion rates for sub-meV resolution soft X-ray spectroscopy. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 27, 1227–1234. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577520008292

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