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Last modified: 2010-10-18

Beamline 52 - Short information

Beamline 52 consists of a normal incidence monochromator working in the photon energy range 5 to 30 eV. The beamline is equipped with a differential pumping stage that makes it useful for measurements on gases as well as on solids. There is no permanent end-station installed at this beamline, instead several user owned experimental stations are being used. These cover a variety of experimental techniques: Mass spectrometry and fluorescence of ions and molecular fragments, angle resolved photoemission on solids, low temperature luminescence and gas-phase photoemission.

Contact person:

Kurt Hansen, beamline manager

Reference:

S. L. Sorensen, B. J. Olsson, O. Widlund, S. Huldt, S.-E. Johansson, E. Källne, A. E. Nilsson, R. Hutton, U. Litzén and A. Svensson, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in Phys. Research A 297, 296, 1990.

Technical data:

Source Bending magnet, 20 mrad.
Pre-focusing optics Spherical mirror.
Monochromator 1 m NIM with 1200 l/mm grating.
Energy range 5 - 30 eV.
Energy resolution E/dE ~ 103.
Re-focusing optics Toroidal mirror.
Photon flux on sample ~ 1010 ph/s.
Experimental station see above.
2003-01-22