The current performance of the wide range (90-2500 eV) soft x-ray beamline at the Australian synchrotron

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The Soft X-ray beamline at the Australian synchrotron has been constructed around a collimated light Plane Grating Monochromator taking light from an Elliptically Polarized Undulator (EPU). The beamline covers a wide photon energy range between 90 to 2500 eV, using two gratings of 250 l/mm and 1200 l/mm. At present the output from the monochromator is directed into one branchline with a dedicated UHV endstation. The measured performance of the beamline in flux and resolution is shown to be very close to that of theoretical calculations. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Cowie, B. C. C., Tadich, A., & Thomsen, L. (2010). The current performance of the wide range (90-2500 eV) soft x-ray beamline at the Australian synchrotron. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1234, pp. 307–310). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3463197

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