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IR beamline at the Swiss Light Source

Published inJournal of physics. Conference series, vol. 359, 012003
Publication date2012
Abstract

The infrared beamline at the Swiss light source uses dipole radiation and is designed to transport light to four experimental stations, A, B, C, D. Branch A is dedicated to far IR work in vacuum; branch B is a micro-spectrometer; branch C is dedicated to high resolution spectroscopy in the gas phase; branch D is a pump and probe set-up. This contribution describes the optical layout and provides a brief survey of currently available experimental stations. The beamline is in regular user operation since 2009.

Funding
  • Swiss National Science Foundation - 200020
  • Swiss National Science Foundation - 135085
Citation (ISO format)
LERCH, Ph et al. IR beamline at the Swiss Light Source. In: Journal of physics. Conference series, 2012, vol. 359, p. 012003. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/359/1/012003
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