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Synchrotron radiation pulses, double

We describe beamline ID09B at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), a laboratory for optical pump and x-ray probe experiments to 100-picosecond resolution. The x-ray source is a narrow-band undulator, which can produce up to 1 x 1010 photons in one pulse. The 3% bandwidth of the undulator is sufficiently monochromatic for most diffraction experiments in liquids. A Ti sapphire femtosecond laser is used for reaction initiation. The laser mns at 896 Hz and the wavelength is tunable between 290-1160 nm. The doubled (400 nm) and tripled wavelength (267 nm) are also available. The x-ray repetition frequency from the synchrotron is reduced to 896 Hz by a chopper. The time delay can be varied from 0 ps to 1 ms, which makes it possible to follow structural processes occurring in a wide range of time scales in one experiment. [Pg.337]


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