IRIXS Spectrograph: An ultra high-resolution spectrometer for tender RIXS

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The IRIXS Spectrograph represents a new design of an ultra-high-resolution resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) spectrometer that operates at the Ru L 3-edge (2840 eV). First proposed in the field of hard X-rays by Shvyd'ko [(2015), Phys. Rev. A, 91, 053817], the X-ray spectrograph uses a combination of laterally graded multilayer mirrors and collimating/dispersing Ge(111) crystals optics in a novel spectral imaging approach to overcome the energy resolution limitation of a traditional Rowland-type spectrometer [Gretarsson et al. (2020), J. Synchrotron Rad. 27, 538-544]. In combination with a dispersionless nested four-bounce high-resolution monochromator design that utilizes Si(111) and Al2O3(110) crystals, an overall energy resolution better than 35 meV full width at half-maximum has been achieved at the Ru L 3-edge, in excellent agreement with ray-tracing simulations.

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Bertinshaw, J., Mayer, S., Dill, F. U., Suzuki, H., Leupold, O., Jafari, A., … Gretarsson, H. (2021). IRIXS Spectrograph: An ultra high-resolution spectrometer for tender RIXS. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 28, 1184–1192. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521003805

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