The LNLS soft X-ray spectroscopy beamline

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The soft X-ray spectroscopy beamline installed at a bending-magnet source at the LNLS is described. The optics are designed to cover energies from 800 to 4000 eV with good efficiency. The focusing element is a gold-coated toroidal mirror with an angle of incidence of 17 mrad. The UHV double-crystal monochromator has three pairs of crystals, Si (111), InSb (111) and beryl (1010), that can be selected by a sliding movement. The UHV workstation is equipped with an ion gun, an electron gun, an electron analyser, LEED optics, an open channeltron and a photodiode array. This beamline is intended for photoemission, photoabsorption, reflectivity and dichroism experiments.

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Tolentino, H., Compagnon-Cailhol, V., Vicentin, F. C., & Abbate, M. (1998). The LNLS soft X-ray spectroscopy beamline. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 5(3), 539–541. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049597016087

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