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A New Constant Deviation Monochromator for Angle Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy
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Short Wavelength OpticOptical MaterialsEngineeringNew TypeOptic DesignOptical TestingOptical MetrologyOptical PropertiesPhotonic MetrologyInstrumentationConstant Deviation MonochromatorRadiation ImagingOptical SystemsOptical SpectroscopyPhotophysical PropertyHealth SciencesPhotonicsPhotochemistryPhysicsWavelength ConversionPhotoelectric MeasurementSynchrotron RadiationPhotochromismExit SlitSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsOptical EngineeringOptoelectronics
A new type of constant deviation monochromator equipped with three interchangeable concave gratings (600, 1200 and 2400 grooves/mm) of 2 m radius of curvature was designed and built specifically for angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy at photon energies ranging from 20 to 160 eV. The exit slit of the monochromator is at a fixed position, whereas the entrance slit moves, simultaneously with grating rotation, along the direction of the incident light so as to minimize the amount of defocusing. A monochromatic light spot of 0.5 mm in diamter was obtained at the fixed sample position with the aid of a toroidal postfocussing mirror. It is found over the energy range concerned that the resolution is bettern than 1700 with 25 µm slits, and the photon flux obtained behind the toroidal mirror for a horizontal acceptance angle 0.5 mrad is 4×10 10 photons/s when the width of the slits is 50 µm and the stored current for synchrotron radiation is 100 mA.
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