TY - JOUR
T1 - Light-modulated XAFS spectroscopy for photo-induced structural changes
AU - Okamoto, K.
AU - Kohdate, K.
AU - Nagai, K.
AU - Miyawaki, J.
AU - Kondoh, H.
AU - Yokoyama, T.
AU - Nojima, A.
AU - Ohta, T.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - The light-modulation method was applied to XAFS spectroscopy as a useful tool for the electronic and structural studies of light-excited states. Visible light for electronic excitation was modulated by an optical chopper and concomitant change in the x-ray absorbance was extracted by a lock-in amplifier. It is essential to reduce noises arising from several sources, especially those generated by the x-ray monochromator. Light-induced changes were measured successfully by the present approach with high S/N ratios for the Fe and Co K-edge XANES and EXAFS spectra of spin transition compounds. It is also possible to construct the pure EXAFS k3χ(k) for the light-induced state from the light-modulated EXAFS difference spectrum. Detailed experiments including the signal amplitude and phase shift information revealed that the two components with different rate constants can be discriminated by changing the modulation frequency. The light-modulated XAFS method is found to be applicable to the systems with the excited-state ratio less than several percents. It has the following advantages; (1) simple experimental setup, which requires only a visible-light source, an optical chopper, a lock-in amplifier, and a conventional XAFS beamline, and (2) free from the ground-state components because the light-induced absorbance difference is directly detected.
AB - The light-modulation method was applied to XAFS spectroscopy as a useful tool for the electronic and structural studies of light-excited states. Visible light for electronic excitation was modulated by an optical chopper and concomitant change in the x-ray absorbance was extracted by a lock-in amplifier. It is essential to reduce noises arising from several sources, especially those generated by the x-ray monochromator. Light-induced changes were measured successfully by the present approach with high S/N ratios for the Fe and Co K-edge XANES and EXAFS spectra of spin transition compounds. It is also possible to construct the pure EXAFS k3χ(k) for the light-induced state from the light-modulated EXAFS difference spectrum. Detailed experiments including the signal amplitude and phase shift information revealed that the two components with different rate constants can be discriminated by changing the modulation frequency. The light-modulated XAFS method is found to be applicable to the systems with the excited-state ratio less than several percents. It has the following advantages; (1) simple experimental setup, which requires only a visible-light source, an optical chopper, a lock-in amplifier, and a conventional XAFS beamline, and (2) free from the ground-state components because the light-induced absorbance difference is directly detected.
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U2 - 10.1238/Physica.Topical.115a01050
DO - 10.1238/Physica.Topical.115a01050
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:42149167858
SN - 0031-8949
VL - T115
SP - 1050
EP - 1052
JO - Physica Scripta
JF - Physica Scripta
T2 - 12th X-ray Absorption Fine Structure International Conference, XAFS12
Y2 - 23 June 2003 through 27 June 2003
ER -