MUSIX–Multi-dimensional Spectroscopy and Inelastic X-ray scattering
The flexible MUSIX end-station is a platform for hosting many different experiments at various free-electron laser or synchrotron beam lines. It equips a scattering chamber and a spectrometer that are designed to conduct multi-dimensional scattering and spectroscopy. The scattering chamber (radius = 279 mm) has the co-axial rotation stage that couples the sample rotation angle (theta) and detecting rotation angle (two theta). A spectrometer for the soft X-ray (50-1000 eV) with a resolving power ~2000 can be attached upon the scattering chamber that is also rotated along the sample rotation axis. According to target requests, optional detection approaches like the resonance X-ray scattering (RXS), resonance inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS), X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and µm X-ray imagine can be performed.
Target Beamlines |
Flexible, particular at FL23, FL24, PG2 (FLASH) and P04 (PETRA III) |
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Sample environment |
solid samples |
Sample Rotations |
Theta, Two Theta, (Phi) |
Sample Temperature |
25K to 300K |
Manipulator precision |
~1 µm |
Spectrometer Resolution |
Resolving power ~2000 |
Spectrometer Energy Region |
Good for 200 - 800 eV |
Spectrometer Rotations |
Selected angle ±10° |
Spectrometer Polarization |
Vertical/Horizontal |
Technique |
RXS, XAS, and RIXS/RXES |