Abstract

The X-ray Pump-Probe (XPP) experimental station predominantly aims at investigating hard and soft matter under a broad range of ambient conditions using time-resolved X-ray diffraction.

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  • The X-ray Pump-Probe (XPP) experimental station is dedicated to time-resolved material research of solid-state and soft condensed matter systems

  • The goniometer axes allow for scanning of a large reciprocal space volume while preserving the illuminated pump area on the sample surface

  • At ambient pressure the excited sample surface can be directly cooled with a cold nitrogen jet

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The X-ray Pump-Probe (XPP) experimental station is dedicated to time-resolved material research of solid-state and soft condensed matter systems. Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie * Instrument Scientists: - Dr Matthias Reinhardt, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, phone: +49 30 8062 - 14712, email: matthias.reinhardt@helmholtz-berlin.de - Dr Wolfram Leitenberger, Universität Potsdam, phone: +49 30 8062 - 14712, email: leitenberger@uni-potsdam.de Abstract: The X-ray Pump-Probe (XPP) experimental station predominantly aims at investigating hard and soft matter under a broad range of ambient conditions using time-resolved X-ray diffraction.

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