Versatile grazing incidence spectromonochromator for the XUV region

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Monochromators, Spectral Resolution, Spectrographs, Synchrotron Radiation, Transmittance, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Astrophysics, Gratings (Spectra), Laser Plasmas, Mirrors, Plasma Physics, Rowland Circles, Slits

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The design of a grazing incidence spectromonochromator is discussed, and its application to extreme ultraviolet studies in synchrotron radiation and plasma research programs is reviewed. The device, based on the two-grating concept, can function as a spectrograph or as a monochromator, with one or two gratings, and with a mobile or fixed exit slit. In the spectrographic mode, either a photographic chamber or a photoelectric detector can be employed. In addition, the incidence angle for each grating can be varied continuously. A mechanical system for the spectromonochromator, relying on a Rowland circle mounting, is also described. Synchrotron radiation is analyzed by means of the apparatus, and results related to the order-sorting capability of the device, its resolution and the absolute flux of photons available, are reported.

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