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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).
This hard X-ray switching mirror unit is part of the combined hard and soft X-ray EMIL beamlines at BESSY. It features an optimized design of the constant-strut-length hexapod mechanism used for the first Bestec hexapod (see project P377). The mirror switching is realized by a vertical movement. The vacuum chamber accomodates not only the actual beam but also the passing…
The constant-strut-length hexapod design used in this soft X-ray deflecting mirror unit is adapted from that of the EMIL beamlines hexapods (see projects P405 to P412).
For this collimating mirror unit we developed the constant-strut-length hexapod mechanism, which allows for a motorized movement in six degrees of freedom. Exceptionally large ranges can be covered with very high speed and positioning repeatability. The large rotational roll range travelled in a few seconds enables polarization switching e.g. for XMCD experiments.
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