Abstract

The beamline ID24 is the ESRF XAS beamline for parallel detection of the whole spectral range. An optical concept has been selected which takes into account the specific properties of a third generation machine. The radiation is generated by an undulator. A coupling section contains two X-ray focusing mirrors in a modified Kirkpatrick-Baez geometry, with the second mirror strongly magnifying the horizontal divergence of the undulator beam. The spectrometer consists of a curved silicon crystal and a CCD camera lens-coupled to a scintillation screen. Users operation started in January 1996, taking advantage of a focal spot size of 25 μm and a time resolution up to 0.1 ms.

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