| Literature DB >> 24562569 |
Kazutoshi Fukui1, Ryu-ichi Ikematsu1, Yoshinori Imoto1, Mamoru Kitaura2, Kazumichi Nakagawa3, Takao Ejima4, Eiken Nakamura5, Masahiro Sakai5, Masami Hasumoto5, Shin-ichi Kimura5.
Abstract
A new bending-magnet beamline with a 2.5 m normal-incidence monochromator has been constructed to serve with a light source in the visible-vacuum-ultraviolet region for photoluminescence, transmission and reflection spectroscopies of solids at the UVSOR-III 750 MeV synchrotron radiation light source. The aim is to pave the way to establishing a beamline with high photon flux, high brilliance, high energy-resolution, high linear-polarization and low higher-order light. To obtain high photon flux and brilliance, the acceptance angle of the bending-magnet radiation was designed to be 40 mrad (H) × 14 mrad (V) and the post-mirror system employed Kirkpatrick-Baez optics. The incidence angle of the incoming light to the optical elements, except to the gratings, was set to a grazing angle in order to keep a degree of linear polarization. For achieving high energy-resolution, an off-plane Eagle-type monochromator was adopted. Higher-order unwanted light in the energy range below ∼11 eV was suppressed to be less than 0.1%.Entities:
Keywords: beamline; normal-incidence monochromator; photoluminescence
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24562569 PMCID: PMC3945421 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577513032931
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616
Figure 1Schematic layout of the HOTRLU. (a) Top view and (b) side view. Dimensions are given in millimeters.
Figure 2Throughput spectra of the HOTRLU beamline.
Figure 3Throughput spectra with the G3 grating described in Table 1 ▶, measured with a low-energy-pass filter.
Figure 4Beam profile contour map image at the sample position measured at 100 nm using the G2 grating described in Table 1 ▶.
Figure 5Absorption spectrum in the spectral range of the Schumann–Runge oxygen molecule band.
Figure 6Photoluminescence (thick blue line) and photoluminescence excitation (thin black line) spectra of a Gd3Ga3Al2O12 (GAGG) single crystal measured at 6 K. The excitation energy of the PL spectrum and the emission energy of the PLE spectrum are 6.52 eV and 3.92 eV, respectively.
| Pre-mirrors | Incidence angle () | Radius (mm) | Dimensions (mm) | Coating material |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M0 | 85 | (plane) | 110 300 | Au |
| M1 | 81.1 | 773.60 32300 (toroidal) | 210 280 | Au |
| M2 | 87 | (plane) | 30 440 | Au |
| Gratings | Deviation angle () | Radius (mm) | Dimensions (mm) | Coating material | Grooves (mm1) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G1 | 4 | 2500 | 40 110 | Au | 1200 |
| G2 | 4 | 2500 | 40 110 | Pt | 600 |
| G3 | 4 | 2500 | 40 110 | Al | 300 |
| Post-mirrors | Incidence angle () | Radius (mm) | Dimensions (mm) | Coating material |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M3 | 82 | 9390 (spherical) | 40 400 | Au |
| M4 | 86.5 | 17090 (spherical) | 50 270 | Au |