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Jagannath.; Goutam, U. K.; Sharma, R. K.; Singh, J.; Dutta, K.; Sule, U. S.; Pradeep, R.; Gadkari, S. C. (TPD)
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Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 2018. Vol. 25: pp. 1541-1547 |
ABSTRACT
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The Hard X-ray Photo-Electron Spectroscopy (HAXPES) beamline (PESBL14), installed at the 1.5 T bending-magnet port at the Indian synchrotron (Indus-2), is now available to users. The beamline can be used for X-ray photoemission electron spectroscopy measurements on solid samples. The PES beamline has an excitation energy range from 3 keV to 15 keV for increased bulk sensitivity. An in-house-developed double-crystal monochromator [Si (111)] and a platinum-coated X-ray mirror are used for the beam monochromatization and manipulation, respectively. This beamline is equipped with a high-energy (up to 15 keV) high-resolution (meV) hemispherical analyzer with a microchannel plate and CCD detector system with SpecsLab Prodigy and CasaXPS software. Additional user facilities include a thin-film laboratory for sample preparation and a workstation for on-site data processing. In this article, the design details of the beamline, other facilities and some recent scientific results are described. |
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