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Single-shot multi-keV X-ray absorption spectroscopy using an ultrashort laser wakefield accelerator source

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arxiv 1907.10167 v2 pith:YK4LELCW submitted 2019-07-23 physics.plasm-ph physics.ins-det

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keywords laseracceleratormeasurementssingle-shotwakefieldabsorptionelectrongenerated
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Single-shot absorption measurements have been performed using the multi-keV X-rays generated by a laser wakefield accelerator. A 200 TW laser was used to drive a laser wakefield accelerator in a mode which produced broadband electron beams with a maximum energy above 1 GeV and a broad divergence of $\approx15$ miliradians FWHM. Betatron oscillations of these electrons generated $1.2\pm0.2\times10^6$ photons/eV in the 5 keV region, with a signal-to-noise ratio of approximately 300:1. This was sufficient to allow high-resolution XANES measurements at the K-edge of a titanium sample in a single shot. We demonstrate that this source is capable of single-shot, simultaneous measurements of both the electron and ion distributions in matter heated to eV temperatures by comparison with DFT simulations. The unique combination of a high-flux, large bandwidth, few femtosecond duration X-ray pulse synchronised to a high-power laser will enable key advances in the study of ultra-fast energetic processes such as electron-ion equilibration.

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