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This grating unit was developed and built to be integrated into the high energy resolution hRIXS system at SCS instrument of the European XFEL. The challenge was to accomodate all components for standard functionality and for compensation of spectrometer related spurious movements into a very limited space, without perfomance lost.
This mirror unit for the VNIIOFI beamline at the KSRS features a cartesian constant-strut-length hexapod mechanism to realize the required degrees of freedom. The cartesian design allows for intuitive manual mirror alignment.
The constant-strut-length hexapod design used in this switching mirror unit is adapted from that of the EMIL beamlines hexapods (see projects P405 to P412).
This mirror unit for the soft X-ray beamline at the Korean XFEL features a cardanic mount to realize the required degrees of freedom. B4C beam blocking provisions are integrated in the system.
This monochromator is an optimized version of the first monochromator installed at the SXR beamline at SLAC (see project P308). The required grazing incidence at XFEL beamlines implies a large distance between pre-mirror and grating, which explains the stadium-shaped footprint of the vacuum chamber.
This soft X-ray deflecting mirror unit is part of the SIX beamline, dedicated to high resolution soft X-ray scattering experiments. Energy resolution and pointing stability are here of crucial importance. It features an adapted constant-strut-length mechanism accounting for space constraints due to the proximity to the experimental station of the resonant innelastic X-ray scattering spectrometer (RIXS).
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