Azimuthal-rotation sample holder for molecular orientation analysis

J Synchrotron Radiat. 2020 Sep 1;27(Pt 5):1167-1171. doi: 10.1107/S160057752000990X. Epub 2020 Aug 18.

Abstract

In this study, an azimuthal-rotation sample holder compatible with scanning transmission X-ray microscopy was developed. This holder exhibits improvement in the accuracy of rotation angles and reduces the displacement of the rotation axes during azimuthal rotation by using a crossed roller bearing. To evaluate the performance of the holder, the authors investigated the dependence of the optical density around the C K-edge absorption of π-orbital-oriented domains in natural spherical graphite on the rotational angle by using linearly horizontally and vertically polarized undulator radiation. Based on the dependence of the optical density ratio between C 1s → π* and 1s → σ* excitation on the polarization angle of the X-rays, the average two-dimensional orientation angle of the π orbital in each position in a natural spherical graphite sample was visualized.

Keywords: X-ray absorption near edge; carbon; chemical structure; orbital orientation; scanning transmission X-ray microscopy.