User station@U125-NIM

Open Port undulator beamline /U125-NIM

Normal incidence monochromators (NIM) are typically used in synchrotron beamlines which are dedicated to experiments operating in an energy range of about 4 to 35 eV only. The decisive advantages of this type of monochromator design are that only small aberration errors occur and highest resolution can be easily achieved with it.

Optical layout of the U125-2_NIM beamline (please find details in the Beamline Handbook)

Optical layout of the U125-2_NIM beamline (please find details in the Beamline Handbook)


Methods

Remote access

not possible

Instrument data
Location (Pillar) 4.2
Phone (~49 30 8062-)
Source U125-2 (Undulator)
Beam availability 12h/d
Monochromator 10m-NIM
Energy range (at experiment) 6(4) - 40 eV
Energy resolution E/dE = 85000 @ d = 1200l/mm, 2nd order, 10 µm slits
Flux 1×1e12 @ 21.75 eV [photons/s/0.1A/0.1%BW]
Polarisation horizontal
Focus size (hor. x vert.) 350 x 200* [v x h]
Temperature range
Pressure range
Detector
Manipulators
Sample holder compatibility
Additional equipment
Additional information Details beamline U125-NIM

The 10m-NIM beamline (Reichardt et al. 2001) was designed for the undulator U125-2 (Bahrdt et al. 2001) and is based on the so called off-Rowland circle mounting design (Samson 1967). This implies that the grating has to be rotated and slightly translated in order to get the highest resolution and a small spot size in the experiment.

References

Reichardt, G.; Bahrdt, J.; Schmidt, J. S.; Gudat, W.; Ehresmann, A.; Muller-Albrecht, R. et al. (2001): A 10m-normal incidence monochromator at the quasi-periodic undulator U125-2 at BESSY II. In NUCL INSTRUM METH A 467, pp. 462–465.

Bahrdt, J.; Frentrup, W.; Gaupp, A.; Scheer, M.; Gudat, W.; Ingold, G.; Sasaki, S. (2001): A quasi-periodic hybrid undulator at BESSY II. In NUCL INSTRUM METH A 467-468, pp. 130–133.

Samson, James A. (1967): Techniques of Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy. New York, London, Sydney: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.