Performance and characterization of the FinEstBeAMS beamline at the MAX IV Laboratory.
Kirill ChernenkoAntti KivimäkiRainer PärnaWeimin WangRami SankariMats LeanderssonHamed TarawnehVladimir PankratovMati KookEdwin KukkLiis ReisbergSamuli UrpelainenTanel KäämbreFrank SiewertGrzegorz GwaltAndrey SokolovStephanie LemkeSvyatoslav AlimovJeniffa KnedelOliver KutzTino SeligerMika ValdenMika HirsimäkiMarco KirmMarko HuttulaPublished in: Journal of synchrotron radiation (2021)
FinEstBeAMS (Finnish-Estonian Beamline for Atmospheric and Materials Sciences) is a multidisciplinary beamline constructed at the 1.5 GeV storage ring of the MAX IV synchrotron facility in Lund, Sweden. The beamline covers an extremely wide photon energy range, 4.5-1300 eV, by utilizing a single elliptically polarizing undulator as a radiation source and a single grazing-incidence plane grating monochromator to disperse the radiation. At photon energies below 70 eV the beamline operation relies on the use of optical and thin-film filters to remove higher-order components from the monochromated radiation. This paper discusses the performance of the beamline, examining such characteristics as the quality of the gratings, photon energy calibration, photon energy resolution, available photon flux, polarization quality and focal spot size.