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Near edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy in the soft X-ray range is feasible in the laboratory using laser-produced plasma sources. We present a study using seven different target materials for optimized data analysis. The emission spectra of the materials with atomic numbers ranging from Z = 6 to Z = 79 show distinct differences, rendering the adapted selection of a suitable target material for specialized experiments feasible. For NEXAFS spectroscopy a 112.5 nm thick polyimide film is investigated as a reference exemplifying the superiority of quasi-continuum like emission spectra.
I. Mantouvalou,A. Jonas,K. Witte,R. Jung,H. Stiel, andB. Kanngießer
"Optimizing soft X-ray NEXAFS spectroscopy in the laboratory ", Proc. SPIE 10243, X-ray Lasers and Coherent X-ray Sources: Development and Applications, 1024308 (17 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2265600
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I. Mantouvalou, A. Jonas, K. Witte, R. Jung, H. Stiel, B. Kanngießer, "Optimizing soft X-ray NEXAFS spectroscopy in the laboratory ," Proc. SPIE 10243, X-ray Lasers and Coherent X-ray Sources: Development and Applications, 1024308 (17 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2265600