ENERGIZE
ENERGIZE
ENERGIZE is a collaborative effort of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin (HU) and the Integrative Research Institute for the Sciences Adlershof (IRIS). The goal of this project is to build and operate a beamline with a suitable end-station for materials science in the field of energy research. ENERGIZE will be dedicated to research on hybrid materials and energy efficient technologies.
Anwendungsbeispiele:- Fundamental research into the electronic structure of new materials such as perovskite and 2D semiconductors
- Optimization of interfaces in light emitting diodes, solar cells and photoelectrochemical elements for the production of storable fuels
- Optimization of interfaces of opto-electronic components printed in the air
Methods
EXAFS, NEXAFS, LEED, ARPES, UPS, XPS
Remote access
not possible
| Beamline data | |
|---|---|
| Energy range | 30 - 1700 eV | 
| Energy resolution | E/ΔE=2888@500 eV (calculated) | 
| Flux | ~7·109@500 photons/s/0.1 A/1 μm2 (calculated) | 
| Polarisation | linear horizontal | 
| Focus size (hor. x vert.) | ~ 500x70 μm | 
| Phone | +49 30 2093 82291 | 
| Weitere Details | ENERGIZE | 
| Station data | |
| Temperature range | 300 K - 1100 K | 
| Pressure range | 10-10 mbar working pressure in analysis chamber | 
| Detector | DA30-L(R) | 
| Manipulators | 5-Axis resistive sample heating manipulator | 
| Sample holder compatibility | Omicron/SPECS-type sample holder system; max size: 10 mm x 10 mm, up to 3 mm thickness. | 
| Additional equipment | •	Attenuator system, to allow measurements on radiation sensitive samples (<5 pA/cm² sample current). • in situ sample preparation: Ar-ion sputter cleaning, sample heating and deposition (evaporation / sublimation) of organic and inorganic materials • MCP LEED characterization | 
ENERGIZE wird sich der Forschung an hybriden Materialien und energieeffizienten Technologien widmen. Die Beamline ist zur Zeit im Aufbau.
ENERGIZE is a collaborative effort of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin (HU) and the Integrative Research Institute for the Sciences Adlershof (IRIS). The goal of this project is to build and operate a beamline with a suitable end-station for materials science in the field of energy research. The new dipole-PGM (plane grating mirror) beam-line is optimized for the 30 eV to 1.5 keV energy range, which is ideally suited to perform ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) measurements. In addition, an attenuator system will be installed, to allow measurements on radiation sensitive samples.