Soft X‐ray & EUV Monochromator & Spectrograph 1m grazing incidence spectrometer with Andor‐Technology DO‐series CCD for direct‐detection, great performance, and flexibility in the soft x‐ray and extreme UV wavelength range. The spectrometer scans and positions the CCD detector to simplify and speed up data acquisition.
Features
Benefits
CCD compatibility for spectrograph operation
Fast, easy data acquisition of spectral data in the soft x‐ray, extreme and vacuum UV
Grazing Incidence Angles, 84 to 88 degrees
Various angles available to tailor reflectivity and range to the application
High vacuum operation
Internally welded, clean construction with Viton™ seals for 10E‐6 torr. UHV (10E‐10 torr) available*
Kinematic grating mount
Easy to change kinematic single grating holder
High performance drive system
Precision curved way and drive for guaranteed reproducibility, RS232 and USB included
SXR, EUV and VUV gratings available
A variety of diffraction gratings are available delivering best efficiency for your application
Compact built in vacuum isolation valve (optional)
Vacuum valve simplifies integration with experimental systems
Compact built in filter mount (optional)
Filters (Al metal film, for example) reject long wave VUV and Visible light
* call or email to consult; we can quote the instrument setup that best meets your needs
McPherson, 7-A Stuart Road, Chelmsford MA 01824-4107 USA | Telephone 1-978-256-4512 | www.McPhersonInc.com
Soft X‐ray & EUV Monochromator & Spectrograph Specifications
Above: Gas pinch soft x‐ray spectrum from 1m grazing‐ incidence spectrometer with direct‐detection CCD
Focal Length 998.8 mm Grazing Angle (degrees) 84 to 88 available Aperture Ratio 44 Linear Dispersion* 0.3 nm/mm Resolution (fwhm)* 0.02 nm Accuracy* ±0.05 nm Repeatability* ±0.005 nm Vacuum Range 10E‐6 torr Optical Design Grazing Rowland Circle Focal Plane 40mm max (tangential) Scan Range* 0 – 35 nm Grating Size 25 x 20 mm Grating Mount Kinematic single UHV Construction** Optional 10E‐10 torr Adjustable Slits 0.01 to 0.5 mm Optical Axis Height 195 mm (+10mm) Weight 80 kg Computer Interface RS232 or USB *Using 1200g/mm grating with 0.01mm slit **Please inquire
Grating Selection (others available)
Contact us today to learn more about monochromators and spectrographs for the vacuum ultraviolet, extreme UV and soft x‐ray wavelength region. We also have calibration sources, detectors, sample chambers, collimators and telescopes for the VUV.
McPherson, 7-A Stuart Road, Chelmsford MA 01824-4107 USA | Telephone 1-978-256-4512 | www.McPhersonInc.com
SXR Spectrograph with direct detection CCD
Model 248/310 one meter grazing incidence spectrometer with an Andor‐Technology DO420BN‐995 CCD: This diagnostic instrument is mounted vertically, looking down into the XAPPER light source at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The source is a “Radio‐frequency‐preionized xenon Z‐pinch source for extreme ultraviolet lithography” used for lithography, damage threshold and ablation experiments. Some typical spectra are shown below.
Other technical papers with data from the 248/310 grazing spectrograph and DO420BN‐995 CCD: ‐Liquid‐jet laser–plasma extreme ultraviolet sources: from droplets to filaments ‐Influence of Z‐pinch evolution on laser pulse duration at 46.9 nm in Ne‐like Ar ions ‐The Spectrum of Ne‐Like Ar and the 4d‐4p Transition of Kr7+ at 45 nm in Capillary Discharge Experiment ‐Debris‐free soft x‐ray generation using a liquid droplet laser‐plasma target ‐Rep‐rated X‐ray Damage and Ablation Experiments for IFE and ICF Applications ‐Effect of multi‐shot X‐ray exposures in IFE armor materials McPherson, 7-A Stuart Road, Chelmsford MA 01824-4107 USA | Telephone 1-978-256-4512 | www.McPhersonInc.com
SXR Spectrograph with Microchannel plate + CCD
Model 248/310 one meter grazing incidence spectrometer with microchannel plate intensifier and Andor‐Technology DH420A‐FO CCD: The microchannel plate (MCP) mounts tangent to the Rowland circle to intercept best focus across the detector array. In addition to gain, the MCP may be gated and synchronized with signals from the experiment. The MCP is efficiently fiber coupled to the CCD. (UNM) Left: Images of HHG‐spectra recorded at different central wavelength positions using the McPherson grazing incidence spectrometer with MCP and Andor CCD (Max‐ Planck‐Institut). Below: HHG scanning mode spectra (Friedrich‐Schiller‐University)
Other technical papers with data from 248/310 grazing spectrograph with MCP and fiber coupled DH420A‐F0 ‐Photon Diagnostic for the Seeding Experiment at FLASH (Free‐electron LASer at DESY, Germany) ‐Influence of current prepulse on capillary‐discharge extreme‐ultraviolet laser ‐High‐order harmonic generation directly from a filament ‐Spatial fingerprint of quantum path interferences in high order harmonic generation ‐High harmonics from solid surfaces as a source of ultra‐bright XUV radiation for experiments ‐A Gigawatt High‐Voltage Generator for Coherent Soft X‐Ray Generation McPherson, 7-A Stuart Road, Chelmsford MA 01824-4107 USA | Telephone 1-978-256-4512 | www.McPhersonInc.com