“…The second strategy, the quick-EXAFS (QEXAFS) approach, is based on rapid continuous scans through the relevant energy range by oscillating the monochromator around the selected Bragg angle. QEXAFS motion schemes have been realized with traditional monochromators based on goniometers (Lee et al, 1998;Oji et al, 2012;Nikitenko et al, 2008;Clausen et al, 1993;Dent et al, 2013;Martel et al, 2012;Uruga et al, 2009;Prestipino et al, 2011), piezoelectric tilttables (Frahm et al, 2009;Lu ¨tzenkirchen-Hecht et al, 2001;Bornebusch et al, 1999;Richwin et al, 2001), and cam-shaft driven designs with the latter demonstrating the best performance in terms of stability, motion reproducibility, and scanning speed (Fonda et al, 2012;Frahm et al, 2004;Sto ¨tzel et al, 2010;La Fontaine et al, 2013). While these designs improve the temporal resolution of XAS experiments down to the millisecond regime, they usually allow only sinusoidal motion around the absorption edge of interest.…”