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Published on: February 17, 2018
Multiplet lines in seeded stimulated Mn Kα 1 x-ray emission
Thomas Kroll1, Margaret Doyle2, Aliaksei Halavanau3
1Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, California 94025, USA.
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We report the successful resolution of the multiplet structure of Kα 1 x-ray emission in manganese (Mn) complexes through seeded stimulated x-ray emission spectroscopy (seeded S-XES). Using a femtosecond pump pulse above the Mn K edge to generate simultaneous 1s core holes, and a second-color tunable seed pulse to initiate the stimulated emission process, we were able to enhance individual lines within the Kα 1 emission. This approach allows to resolve the fine multiplet features that are obscured by lifetime broadening in conventional (spontaneous) Mn Kα XES. The work builds on our previous observation that S-XES from Mn(II) and Mn(VII) complexes pumped at high intensities can exhibit stimulated emission without sacrificing the chemical sensitivity to oxidation states. This technique opens the door to controlled high-resolution electronic structure spectroscopy in transition-metal complexes beyond the core-hole lifetime, with potential applications in catalysis, inorganic chemistry, and materials science.
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