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  • X-ray emission spectroscopy is becoming a crucial method for analyzing electronic structures, complementing x-ray absorption techniques by focusing on electronic states near specific elements like sulfur and phosphorus.
  • A compact spectrometer using a dispersive refocusing Rowland circle design provides high energy resolution in the 2-2.5 keV range, allowing effective use of low-powered x-ray sources while achieving count rates similar to those of advanced synchrotron facilities.
  • The portable design of this spectrometer, with a 10-cm diameter Rowland circle and a small x-ray camera, offers high instrumental efficiency and potential for enhanced efficiency through future multiplexing or use in controlled environments.

Article Abstract

X-ray emission spectroscopy is emerging as an important complement to x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy, providing a characterization of the occupied electronic density of states local to the species of interest. Here, we present details of the design and performance of a compact x-ray emission spectrometer that uses a dispersive refocusing Rowland (DRR) circle geometry to achieve excellent performance for the 2-2.5 keV range, i.e., especially for the K-edge emission from sulfur and phosphorous. The DRR approach allows high energy resolution even for unfocused x-ray sources. This property enables high count rates in laboratory studies, approaching those of insertion-device beamlines at third-generation synchrotrons, despite use of only a low-powered, conventional x-ray tube. The spectrometer, whose overall scale is set by use of a 10-cm diameter Rowland circle and a new small-pixel complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor x-ray camera, is easily portable to synchrotron or x-ray free electron laser beamlines. Photometrics from measurements at the Advanced Light Source show excellent overall instrumental efficiency. In addition, the compact size of this instrument lends itself to future multiplexing to gain large factors in net collection efficiency or its implementation in controlled gas gloveboxes either in the lab or in an endstation.

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