Abstract
The frequencies of extended X-ray absorption fine-structure (EXAFS)1 measurements, which are oscillations occurring on the high-energy side of an X-ray absorption edge, can be used to identify interatomic distances in materials. We have used a dispersive X-ray spectrometer2,3,4,5, which has no moving components, to make rapid measurements with minimal energy drift of the difference in EXAFS from the Fe K edge in an iron-cobalt thin film undergoing periodic strain through magnetostriction6,7. We show that magnetostriction can be detected by differential X-ray absorption. The magnitude of the recorded signal relative to the noise shows a sensitivity to mean differential atomic motion of one femtometre: a factor of 100 times more sensitive than that normally available8,9.
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We wish to acknowledge R. Weigel, S. Pasternak, A. Sheffield, A. Lovejoy, P. Pinel, M. Borowski and M.-C. Dominguez for their assistance in performing this experiment, or one of its precursors. R.F.P. thanks the ESRF for hosting a sabbatical leave from the University of Warwick and T. F. Jeranko, M. Ruffoni and R. Dupree for discussions.Authors' contributions R.F.P. conceived the idea, took part in all of the experiments, constructed the theory, performed the calculations and wrote the paper. O.M. took part in all of the experiments, including the unsuccessful precursors and operated ID24. S.P. stabilized ID24, took part in the final measurement and performed major editing of the paper. M.D.C. made the specimens and took part in some of the measurements. M.R.J.G. provided facilities for making the samples, provided magnetostriction expertise and took part in the final measurement.
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Discussion of the origins and approximations used in the derivation of Eqtn. 2. (DOC 40 kb)
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Pettifer, R., Mathon, O., Pascarelli, S. et al. Measurement of femtometre-scale atomic displacements by X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Nature 435, 78–81 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature03516
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