Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (Mar 2024)

Combination of XEOL, TR-XEOL and HB-T interferometer at the TPS 23A X-ray nanoprobe for exploring quantum materials

  • Tzu-Chi Huang,
  • Shang-Wei Ke,
  • Yu-Hao Wu,
  • En-Rui Wang,
  • Wei-Lon Wei,
  • Chien-Yu Lee,
  • Bo-Yi Chen,
  • Gung-Chian Yin,
  • Han-Wei Chang,
  • Mau-Tsu Tang,
  • Bi-Hsuan Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577523010469
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 2
pp. 252 – 259

Abstract

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In this study, a combination of X-ray excited optical luminescence (XEOL), time-resolved XEOL (TR-XEOL) and the Hanbury-Brown and Twiss (HB-T) interferometer at the Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) 23A X-ray nanoprobe beamline for exploring quantum materials is demonstrated. On the basis of the excellent spatial resolution rendered using a nano-focused beam, emission distributions of artificial micro-diamonds can be obtained by XEOL maps, and featured emission peaks of a selected local area can be obtained by XEOL spectra. The hybrid bunch mode of the TPS not only provides a sufficiently high peak power density for experiments at each beamline but also permits high-quality temporal domain (∼200 ns) measurements for investigating luminescence dynamics. From TR-XEOL measurements, the decay lifetime of micro-diamonds is determined to be approximately 16 ns. Furthermore, the XEOL spectra of artificial micro-diamonds can be investigated by the HB-T interferometer to identify properties of single-photon sources. The unprecedented strategy of combining XEOL, TR-XEOL and the HB-T interferometer at the X-ray nanoprobe beamline will open new avenues with significant characterization abilities for unraveling the emission mechanisms of single-photon sources for quantum materials.

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