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W F Schlotter1, J J Turner, M Rowen, P Heimann, M Holmes, O Krupin, M Messerschmidt, S Moeller, J Krzywinski, R Soufli, M Fernández-Perea, N Kelez, S Lee, R Coffee, G Hays, M Beye, N Gerken, F Sorgenfrei, S Hau-Riege, L Juha, J Chalupsky, V Hajkova, A P Mancuso, A Singer, O Yefanov, I A Vartanyants, G Cadenazzi, B Abbey, K A Nugent, H Sinn, J Lüning, S Schaffert, S Eisebitt, W-S Lee, A Scherz, A R Nilsson, W Wurth.
Abstract
The soft x-ray materials science instrument is the second operational beamline at the linac coherent light source x-ray free electron laser. The instrument operates with a photon energy range of 480-2000 eV and features a grating monochromator as well as bendable refocusing mirrors. A broad range of experimental stations may be installed to study diverse scientific topics such as: ultrafast chemistry, surface science, highly correlated electron systems, matter under extreme conditions, and laboratory astrophysics. Preliminary commissioning results are presented including the first soft x-ray single-shot energy spectrum from a free electron laser.Year: 2012 PMID: 22559515 DOI: 10.1063/1.3698294
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Instrum ISSN: 0034-6748 Impact factor: 1.523