Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5395727 | Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We summarize recent results dealing with high resolution (resonant) X-ray spectroscopy of atomic and molecular targets in the tender X-ray energy region. We comment on advantages, new possibilities and problems related to RIXS spectroscopy with respect to the standard photoabsorption technique, where scanning the probe energy is the only option. In particular, three research areas are covered: X-ray emission mediated by energy dependent photoabsorption to multi-electron excited states, the Cl K core-hole clock studies exemplified by systematic study of chloro(fluoro)-hydrocarbon targets and the polarization dependent X-ray emission studies. Due to its spectral selectivity and simultaneous detection capability, high resolution wavelength dispersive X-ray spectroscopy has the capability to resolve structural and dynamical properties of matter within new instrumentation frontiers.
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Authors
M. Žitnik, M. KavÄiÄ, R. Bohinc, K. BuÄar, A. MiheliÄ, W. Cao, R. Guillemin, L. Journel, T. Marchenko, S. Carniato, E. Kawerk, M.N. Piancastelli, M. Simon,