Abstract

The performance of a scanning photoelectron microscope at the MAX I storage ring in Lund is presented. The microscope utilizes undulator radiation in the energy range 15–150 eV and is comprised of a plane-grating monochromator with a Kirkpatrick–Baez objective and a gracing incidence ellipsoidal focusing mirror. The instrument with its high photon flux, 109–1010 photons/s, and narrow bandwidth, better than 0.2 eV, is excellently suited for high-resolution core-level spectroscopy and imaging of samples with lateral inhomogeneties in the micrometer range.

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