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  • Espinoza, Shirly, et al. (author)
  • Characterization of the high harmonics source for the VUV ellipsometer at ELI Beamlines
  • 2020
  • In: Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B. - : American Institute of Physics (AIP). - 2166-2746 .- 2166-2754. ; 38:2
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In this paper, the authors present the characterization experiments of a 20 fs vacuum ultraviolet beam from a high harmonic generation source. The beam hits a silicon sample and passes a triple reflection gold polarizer located inside an ultrahigh vacuum chamber. The polarizer’s Malus curve was obtained; the total acquisition time for each point of the curve was 30 s. This aims to be the first vacuum ultraviolet time-resolved user station dedicated to ellipsometry. The high harmonic beam is generated by a 12 mJ, 1 kHz, 20 fs, in-house-developed laser and detected by a back-illuminated charge-coupled device. 
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  • Klimesova, Eva, et al. (author)
  • A multipurpose end-station for atomic, molecular and optical sciences and coherent diffractive imaging at ELI beamlines
  • 2021
  • In: The European Physical Journal Special Topics. - : Springer Nature. - 1951-6355 .- 1951-6401. ; 230:23, s. 4183-4194
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We report on the status of a users' end-station, MAC: a Multipurpose station for Atomic, molecular and optical sciences and Coherent diffractive imaging, designed for studies of structure and dynamics of matter in the femtosecond time-domain. MAC is located in the E1 experimental hall on the high harmonic generation (HHG) beamline of the ELI Beamlines facility. The extreme ultraviolet beam from the HHG beamline can be used at the MAC end-station together with a synchronized pump beam (which will cover the NIR/Vis/UV or THz range) for time-resolved experiments on different samples. Sample delivery systems at the MAC end-station include a molecular beam, a source for pure or doped clusters, ultrathin cylindrical or flat liquid jets, and focused beams of substrate-free nanoparticles produced by an electrospray or a gas dynamic virtual nozzle combined with an aerodynamic lens stack. We further present the available detectors: electron/ion time-of-flight and velocity map imaging spectrometers and an X-ray camera, and discuss future upgrades: a magnetic bottle electron spectrometer, production of doped nanodroplets and the planned developments of beam capabilities at the MAC end-station.
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