Reconstruction of BL7B for UV, VIS and IR spectroscopy with a 3 m normal-incidence monochromator

J Synchrotron Radiat. 1998 May 1;5(Pt 3):836-8. doi: 10.1107/S0909049598000430. Epub 1998 May 1.

Abstract

The beamline BL7B at the UVSOR facility for solid-state spectroscopy is currently under reconstruction. This reconstruction mainly involves the replacement of the 1 m Seya-Namioka-type monochromator (50-600 nm) with a 3 m NIM (modified version of McPherson model 2253), which covers the 50-1000 nm range with three gratings. The deviation angle of the gratings is 15 degrees. For linear and circular polarization experiments, the beamline optics consist of a two-grazing-incidence (87.5 degrees ) pre-mirror system and a normal-incidence (15 degrees ) post-mirror.