Abstract
At the Elettra synchrotron light laboratory, a new undulator-based beamline with photon energy ranging from about 4.6 to 40eV has been installed and opened to users. The beamline, based on a 4m normal-incidence monochromator (NIM) with spherical gratings and movable exit slit, serves an end station to perform primarily high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy experiments in the low photon energy regime. The salient features of the instrument and some of the commission data are reported in this paper.
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