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16 October 1997 First infrared beamline at the ALS: design, construction, and initial commissioning
Wayne R. McKinney, Carol J. Hirschmugl, Howard A. Padmore, Ted Lauritzen, Nord Andresen, Greg Andronaco, Rob Patton, Martin Y. Fong
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The first IR beamline at the advanced light source, Beamline 1.4, is described. The design of the optical and mechanical systems are discussed, including choices and tradeoffs. The initial commissioning of the beamline is reported. The beamline, while designed primarily for IR microscopy and only initially instrumented for microscopy (with a Nicolet interferometer and microscope), will have the potential for surface science experiments at grazing incidence, and time- resolved visible spectroscopy.
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Wayne R. McKinney, Carol J. Hirschmugl, Howard A. Padmore, Ted Lauritzen, Nord Andresen, Greg Andronaco, Rob Patton, and Martin Y. Fong "First infrared beamline at the ALS: design, construction, and initial commissioning", Proc. SPIE 3153, Accelerator-Based Infrared Sources and Applications, (16 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.290260
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Infrared radiation

Diamond

Microscopy

FT-IR spectroscopy

Microscopes

Optical design

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