Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1996
Publication Title
Review of Scientific Instruments
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
Volume
67
Issue
9
First page number:
3374
Abstract
Beamline 9.3.1 at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) is a windowless beamline, covering the 1–6 keV photon energy range. This beamline is designed to achieve the goal of high brightness at the sample for use in the x‐ray atomic and molecular spectroscopy (XAMS) science, surface and interface science, biology and x‐ray optical development programs at ALS. X‐ray absorption and time‐of‐flight photoemission measurements in 2–5 keV photon energy range along with the flux, resolution, spot size and stability of the beamline will be discussed. Prospects for future XAMS measurements will also be presented.
Controlled Subject
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Advanced Light Source; Photon beams; Photon emission; Synchrotron radiation; X-ray spectroscopy--Instruments
Disciplines
Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics | Physical Chemistry
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508 KB
Language
English
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Repository Citation
Ng, W.,
Jones, G.,
Perera, R. C.,
Hansen, D.,
Daniels, J.,
Hemmers, O.,
Glans, P.,
Whitfield, S. B.,
Wang, H.,
Lindle, D. W.
(1996).
First Results from the High-Brightness X-Ray Spectroscopy Beamline 9.3.1 at ALS.
Review of Scientific Instruments, 67(9),
3374.
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/hrc_fac_articles/46
Comments
Also published in:
Advanced Light Source Compendium of User Abstracts and Technical Reports 1993-1996, April 1997, p. 312