Picosecond time-resolved laser pump/X-ray probe experiments using a gated single-photon-counting area detector

T. Ejdrup, H.T. Lemke, Martin Kristoffer Haldrup, T.N. Nielsen, D.A. Arms, D.A. Walko, A. Miceli, E.C. Landahl, E.M. Dufresne, Martin Meedom Nielsen

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Abstract

The recent developments in X-ray detectors have opened new possibilities in the area of time-resolved pump/probe X-ray experiments; this article presents the novel use of a PILATUS detector to achieve X-ray pulse duration limited time-resolution at the Advanced Photon Source (APS), USA. The capability of the gated PILATUS detector to selectively detect the signal from a given X-ray pulse in 24 bunch mode at the APS storage ring is demonstrated. A test experiment performed on polycrystalline organic thin films of [alpha]-perylene illustrates the possibility of reaching an X-ray pulse duration limited time-resolution of 60 ps using the gated PILATUS detector. This is the first demonstration of X-ray pulse duration limited data recorded using an area detector without the use of a mechanical chopper array at the beamline.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Synchrotron Radiation
Volume16
Pages (from-to)387-390
ISSN0909-0495
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Time-resolved X-ray diffraction
  • Pixel detector
  • alpha-perylene
  • PILATUS

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