The new beamline ALOISA is now working at the Elettra synchrotron facility. It is equipped with a monochromator of new design to cover the 200 eV - 8 KeV energy range: the monochromator has two interchangeable dispersive systems, one for the low energies up to 2 KeV using reflection gratings and another with crystals for the higher energies. The monochromatic beam is finally re-focused from the fixed exit slit to inside the experimental chamber by a toroidal mirror. In this paper the results of the first resolution measurements are reported for the low energy section of the monochromator: a resolving power higher than 5000, with peaks of 10000 in the 400 - 500 eV region, is obtained while using all the optical elements at full illumination.
First results from the new optical configuration for a synchrotron radiation monochromator applied to the ALOISA beamlineProceedings of SPIE / D., Cvetko; Floreano, L; Gotter, R; Malvezzi, M; Marassi, L; Morgante, Alberto; Naletto, G; Santaniello, A; Stefani, G; Tommasini, Fernando; Tondello, G; Verdini, A.. - STAMPA. - 3150:(1997), pp. 86-96. [10.1117/12.283979]
First results from the new optical configuration for a synchrotron radiation monochromator applied to the ALOISA beamlineProceedings of SPIE
MORGANTE, ALBERTO;TOMMASINI, FERNANDO;
1997-01-01
Abstract
The new beamline ALOISA is now working at the Elettra synchrotron facility. It is equipped with a monochromator of new design to cover the 200 eV - 8 KeV energy range: the monochromator has two interchangeable dispersive systems, one for the low energies up to 2 KeV using reflection gratings and another with crystals for the higher energies. The monochromatic beam is finally re-focused from the fixed exit slit to inside the experimental chamber by a toroidal mirror. In this paper the results of the first resolution measurements are reported for the low energy section of the monochromator: a resolving power higher than 5000, with peaks of 10000 in the 400 - 500 eV region, is obtained while using all the optical elements at full illumination.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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