Pulse energy measurement at the SXR instrument

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A gas monitor detector was implemented and characterized at the Soft X-ray Research (SXR) instrument to measure the average, absolute and pulse-resolved photon flux of the LCLS beam in the energy range between 280 and 2000eV. The detector is placed after the monochromator and addresses the need to provide reliable absolute pulse energy as well as pulse-resolved measurements for the various experiments at this instrument. This detector provides a reliable non-invasive measurement for determining flux levels on the samples in the downstream experimental chamber and for optimizing signal levels of secondary detectors and for the essential need of data normalization. The design, integration into the instrument and operation are described, and examples of its performance are given.

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Moeller, S., Brown, G., Dakovski, G., Hill, B., Holmes, M., Loos, J., … Tiedtke, K. (2015). Pulse energy measurement at the SXR instrument. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 22, 606–611. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577515006098

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