EXPERIMENTAL STATION 10-1

CURRENT STATUS: Open
SUPPORTED TECHNIQUES: X-ray absorption spectroscopy, near edge
Photoemission spectroscopy
MAIN SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES: Materials / Environmental / Biology
% TIME GENERAL USE: 100%
SCHEDULING: see Proposal Submittal and Scheduling Procedures
SOURCE: 30-pole, 1.45-Tesla Wiggler ID Side Station
BEAM LINE SPECIFICATIONS:
  energy range grating type resolution
DE/E
spot size flux angular
acceptance
focused
250 - 1200 eV

~2 x 10-4
<1 mm2
 
2.0 mrad
OPTICS: M0 mirror: horizontal deflecting flat, water-cooled
M1 mirror: toroid, water-cooled
MONOCHROMATOR: 6m spherical grating monochromator (SGM)
Grating Monochromator References
ABSORPTION: NA
INSTRUMENTATION: Facility or user UHV chambers
User Chambers on VUV Lines
DATA ACQUISITION AND ANALYSIS: Data acquisition: XAS-Collect
Data analysis: EXAFSPAK
RESPONSIBLE STAFF: Dan Brehmer, 650-926-3015
Dennis Nordlund, 650-926-3112
BEAM LINE PHONE NUMBER: 650-926-5101
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: BL10-1 is primarily used for x-ray absorption and photoemission spectroscopies. The optics and control software can be run in continuous scanning mode. A few facility chambers, including cryogenic sample handling and detectors are available upon request.
SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS /
SELECTED RESULTS:
ENGINEERING NOTES: http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/safety/beamlines/bl10/

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Last Updated: 22 APR 2008
Content Owner: Dan Brehmer
Page Editor: Nikola Stojanovic