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1 January 1986 Possibility of Spatially Resolved Synchrotron Radiation Spectroscopies Using a Stigmatically Focussing Monochromator
H. Petersen, W. Braun, E. E. Koch, D. Rudolph
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Proceedings Volume 0733, Soft X-Ray Optics and Technology; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964941
Event: Soft X-Ray Optics and Technology, 1987, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
At BESSY a beamline for applications in laterally resolved photoelectron-spectroscopy is planned. The performance of such a small spot scanning ESCA line (ESCAN) using synchrotron radiation is described. In the present design a combination of a stigmatically focussing SX-700 type plane grating monochromator and a zone plate create a microspot of less than 5 μm in diameter. The flux concentrated in that spot should make small spot ESCA possible even with synchrotron radiation from dipole magnets.
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H. Petersen, W. Braun, E. E. Koch, and D. Rudolph "Possibility of Spatially Resolved Synchrotron Radiation Spectroscopies Using a Stigmatically Focussing Monochromator", Proc. SPIE 0733, Soft X-Ray Optics and Technology, (1 January 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964941
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