Spectrometer for polarized soft X-ray Raman scattering

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Abstract

An experimental system for polarized soft X-ray Raman scattering spectroscopy has been constructed. The soft X-ray spectrometer is based on the Rowland circle geometry with a holographic spherical grating. Three types of gratings are used to cover the energy range from 18 eV to 1200 eV. According to a raytrace simulation, the resolution is expected to be 200 meV at 700 eV by using a 10 μm slit width. The polarized and depolarized soft X-ray Raman scattering spectra can be measured by rotating the soft X-ray spectrometer around the axis of the incident beam. Preliminary measurements of polarized and depolarized spectra were accomplished at undulator beamline BL-2C of the Photon Factory.

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Harada, Y., Ishii, H., Fujisawa, M., Tezuka, Y., Shin, S., Watanabe, M., … Yagishita, A. (1998). Spectrometer for polarized soft X-ray Raman scattering. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 5(3), 1013–1015. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049597019481

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