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1 X-ray spectroscopy Andrew Preston andrew@preston.co.nz

2 Outline of proceedings 1.Synchrotrons 2.Beamlines 3.Advantages/Applications 4.How to get access

3 1. Synchrotrons

4 What is a synchrotron? A big circle… …which accelerates charged particles… …which radiate light… …which we use

5 It’s a light source!

6 A very useful light source Very bright –Millions of times brighter than x-ray tubes Very colourful –Energies from infrared to hard x-ray Highly polarized –linear or circular Great time resolution –Pulses of nanosecond duration Key point: new uses, improves other uses

7 Uses Biosciences Medicine Environmental sciences Agriculture Minerals exploration Advanced materials Engineering Forensics

8 Light sources around the world

9 NSLS (New York)

10 Maxlab (Sweden)

11 Australian synchrotron

12 Beamlines –Protein crystallograppy –Infrared spectroscopy –Soft x-ray spectroscopy –X-ray absorption spectroscopy –Powder diffraction

13 Australian synchrotron Beamlines under construction –Small and wide angle scattering –Protein micro-crystal and small moleculte XRD –Microspectroscopy –Imaging and theray

14 Experiment 2. Beamlines Light source Generate light (synchrotron) Isolate particular colour (monochromator) Conduct experiment

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16 3. Advantages

17 Atom specific EfEf Empty Filled

18 Very bright

19 X-ray absorption XAS, XANES, NEXAFS, EXAFS Probe the unoccupied states around an atom

20 XAS Band structure of ZnO from resonant x-ray emission spectroscopy Preston et al. Phys. Rev. B 78, 155114 (2008)

21 EfEf XPS, ARPES Photoelectric effect Measure kinetic energy of emitted electrons Photoelectron spectroscopy Empty Filled

22 XPS/ARPES Measure the total density of states around an atom Surface state effects ARPES –resolve momentum of emitted electrons

23 ARPES Origin of the metallic properties of boron-doped diamond Yokoya et al. Nature 438, 647 (2005)

24 X-ray diffraction Similar to conventional XRD High flux –Better signal:noise ration High resolution –Angle/time

25 Highly oriented polythiophene thin-film transistors Kline et al. Nat. Mat. 5, 222 (2006)

26 4. How to get access Apply! Apply!! Apply!!! New Zealand Synchrotron Group Ltd. –http://www.synchrotron.rsnz.org/user/http://www.synchrotron.rsnz.org/user/

27 New Zealand Synchrotron Group Your university is a shareholder Designed to encourage use Two types of access –Merit (50%) –Preferred (30%) Can you apply? –YES!

28 References Tour of the ALS –http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEHWQv7b-Cwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEHWQv7b-Cw Light sources –http://www.lightsources.org/http://www.lightsources.org/ Australian synchrotron –http://www.synchrotron.org.auhttp://www.synchrotron.org.au New Zealand Synchrotron Group Ltd. –http://www.synchrotron.rsnz.org/http://www.synchrotron.rsnz.org/ X-ray data booklet –http://xdb.lbl.gov/http://xdb.lbl.gov/


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