Broadband Quasielastic Scattering Spectroscopy Using a Multiline Frequency Comblike Spectrum in the Hard X-Ray Region

Phys Rev Lett. 2024 Jun 21;132(25):256901. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.256901.

Abstract

We developed a novel quasielastic scattering spectroscopy system that uses a multiline frequency comblike resolution function to overcome the limit on the accessible timescale imposed by the inherent single-energy resolution of conventional spectroscopy systems. The new multiline system possesses multiple resolutions and can efficiently cover a wide time range, from 100 ps to 100 ns, where x-ray-based dynamic measurement techniques are being actively developed. It enables visualization of the relaxation shape and wave-number-dependent dynamic behavior using a two-dimensional detector, as demonstrated for the natural polymer polybutadine without deuteration.