Structural Dynamics (Mar 2024)

A setup for hard x-ray time-resolved resonant inelastic x-ray scattering at SwissFEL

  • Hui-Yuan Chen,
  • Rolf B. Versteeg,
  • Roman Mankowsky,
  • Michele Puppin,
  • Ludmila Leroy,
  • Mathias Sander,
  • Yunpei Deng,
  • Roland Alexander Oggenfuss,
  • Thierry Zamofing,
  • Pirmin Böhler,
  • Claude Pradervand,
  • Aldo Mozzanica,
  • Seraphin Vetter,
  • Grigory Smolentsev,
  • Linda Kerkhoff,
  • Henrik T. Lemke,
  • Majed Chergui,
  • Giulia F. Mancini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/4.0000236
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 024308 – 024308-8

Abstract

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We present a new setup for resonant inelastic hard x-ray scattering at the Bernina beamline of SwissFEL with energy, momentum, and temporal resolution. The compact R = 0.5 m Johann-type spectrometer can be equipped with up to three crystal analyzers and allows efficient collection of RIXS spectra. Optical pumping for time-resolved studies can be realized with a broad span of optical wavelengths. We demonstrate the performance of the setup at an overall ∼180 meV resolution in a study of ground-state and photoexcited (at 400 nm) honeycomb 5d iridate α-Li2IrO3. Steady-state RIXS spectra at the iridium L3-edge (11.214 keV) have been collected and are in very good agreement with data collected at synchrotrons. The time-resolved RIXS transients exhibit changes in the energy loss region <2 eV, whose features mostly result from the hopping nature of 5d electrons in the honeycomb lattice. These changes are ascribed to modulations of the Ir-to-Ir inter-site transition scattering efficiency, which we associate to a transient screening of the on-site Coulomb interaction.