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LED-pump-X-ray-multiprobe crystallography for sub-second timescales

Chemistry

LED-pump-X-ray-multiprobe crystallography for sub-second timescales

L. E. Hatcher, M. R. Warren, et al.

Explore our groundbreaking research showcasing a novel pump-multiprobe single-crystal X-ray diffraction technique that enables the study of photoexcited solid-state species in real-time! Conducted by a team of experts including Lauren E. Hatcher and Mark R. Warren, this innovative method offers insights into complex processes while reducing beam damage.... show more
Abstract
The visualization of chemical processes that occur in the solid-state is key to the design of new functional materials. One of the challenges in these studies is to monitor the processes across a range of timescales in real-time. Here, we present a pump-multiprobe single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD) technique for studying photoexcited solid-state species with millisecond-to-minute lifetimes. We excite using pulsed LEDs and synchronise to a gated X-ray detector to collect 3D structures with sub-second time resolution while maximising photo-conversion and minimising beam damage. Our implementation provides complete control of the pump-multiprobe sequencing and can access a range of timescales using the same setup. Using LEDs allows variation of the intensity and pulse width and ensures uniform illumination of the crystal, spreading the energy load in time and space. We demonstrate our method by studying the variable-temperature kinetics of photo-activated linkage isomerism in [Pd(Bu4dien)(NO2)][BPh4] single-crystals. We further show that our method extends to following indicative Bragg reflections with a continuous readout Timepix3 detector chip. Our approach is applicable to a range of physical and biological processes that occur on millisecond and slower timescales, which cannot be studied using existing techniques.
Publisher
Communications Chemistry
Published On
Aug 26, 2022
Authors
Lauren E. Hatcher, Mark R. Warren, Jonathan M. Skelton, Anuradha R. Pallipurath, Lucy K. Saunders, David R. Allan, Paul Hathaway, Giulio Crevatin, David Omar, Ben H. Williams, Ben A. Coulson, Chick C. Wilson, Paul R. Raithby
Tags
single-crystal X-ray diffraction
photoexcited species
pump-multiprobe technique
linkage isomerism
time resolution
bragg reflections
photo-conversion
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