“…High energy resolution hard x-ray (5-15 keV) emission spectroscopy (XES) is a powerful tool to determine the electronic structure of matter and has found many applications in chemistry, 1 geology, 2 nanotechnology, 3 magnetism, 4 catalysis, 5 and biology, 6 to name of few. At synchrotron sources, hard x-ray emission spectroscopy is used for resonant inelastic x-ray scattering studies (RIXS), 7 high energy resolution fluorescence detected XAS spectroscopy (HERFD-XAS or alternatively called partial fluorescence yield XAS) (Refs.…”