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Assessing noise sources at synchrotron infrared ports

Today, the vast majority of electron storage rings delivering synchrotron radiation for general user operation offer a dedicated infrared port. There is growing interest expressed by various scientific communities to exploit the mid-IR emission in microspectroscopy, as well as the far infrared (also...

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Autores principales: Lerch, Ph., Dumas, P., Schilcher, T., Nadji, A., Luedeke, A., Hubert, N., Cassinari, L., Boege, M., Denard, J.-C., Stingelin, L., Nadolski, L., Garvey, T., Albert, S., Gough, Ch., Quack, M., Wambach, J., Dehler, M., Filhol, J.-M.
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3408956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22186638
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0909049511041884
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author Lerch, Ph.
Dumas, P.
Schilcher, T.
Nadji, A.
Luedeke, A.
Hubert, N.
Cassinari, L.
Boege, M.
Denard, J.-C.
Stingelin, L.
Nadolski, L.
Garvey, T.
Albert, S.
Gough, Ch.
Quack, M.
Wambach, J.
Dehler, M.
Filhol, J.-M.
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Dumas, P.
Schilcher, T.
Nadji, A.
Luedeke, A.
Hubert, N.
Cassinari, L.
Boege, M.
Denard, J.-C.
Stingelin, L.
Nadolski, L.
Garvey, T.
Albert, S.
Gough, Ch.
Quack, M.
Wambach, J.
Dehler, M.
Filhol, J.-M.
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description Today, the vast majority of electron storage rings delivering synchrotron radiation for general user operation offer a dedicated infrared port. There is growing interest expressed by various scientific communities to exploit the mid-IR emission in microspectroscopy, as well as the far infrared (also called THz) range for spectroscopy. Compared with a thermal (laboratory-based source), IR synchrotron radiation sources offer enhanced brilliance of about two to three orders of magnitude in the mid-IR energy range, and enhanced flux and brilliance in the far-IR energy range. Synchrotron radiation also has a unique combination of a broad wavelength band together with a well defined time structure. Thermal sources (globar, mercury filament) have excellent stability. Because the sampling rate of a typical IR Fourier-transform spectroscopy experiment is in the kHz range (depending on the bandwidth of the detector), instabilities of various origins present in synchrotron radiation sources play a crucial role. Noise recordings at two different IR ports located at the Swiss Light Source and SOLEIL (France), under conditions relevant to real experiments, are discussed. The lowest electron beam fluctuations detectable in IR spectra have been quantified and are shown to be much smaller than what is routinely recorded by beam-position monitors.
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spelling pubmed-34089562012-08-07 Assessing noise sources at synchrotron infrared ports Lerch, Ph. Dumas, P. Schilcher, T. Nadji, A. Luedeke, A. Hubert, N. Cassinari, L. Boege, M. Denard, J.-C. Stingelin, L. Nadolski, L. Garvey, T. Albert, S. Gough, Ch. Quack, M. Wambach, J. Dehler, M. Filhol, J.-M. J Synchrotron Radiat Research Papers Today, the vast majority of electron storage rings delivering synchrotron radiation for general user operation offer a dedicated infrared port. There is growing interest expressed by various scientific communities to exploit the mid-IR emission in microspectroscopy, as well as the far infrared (also called THz) range for spectroscopy. Compared with a thermal (laboratory-based source), IR synchrotron radiation sources offer enhanced brilliance of about two to three orders of magnitude in the mid-IR energy range, and enhanced flux and brilliance in the far-IR energy range. Synchrotron radiation also has a unique combination of a broad wavelength band together with a well defined time structure. Thermal sources (globar, mercury filament) have excellent stability. Because the sampling rate of a typical IR Fourier-transform spectroscopy experiment is in the kHz range (depending on the bandwidth of the detector), instabilities of various origins present in synchrotron radiation sources play a crucial role. Noise recordings at two different IR ports located at the Swiss Light Source and SOLEIL (France), under conditions relevant to real experiments, are discussed. The lowest electron beam fluctuations detectable in IR spectra have been quantified and are shown to be much smaller than what is routinely recorded by beam-position monitors. International Union of Crystallography 2012-01-01 2011-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3408956/ /pubmed/22186638 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0909049511041884 Text en © Ph. Lerch et al. 2012 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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Dumas, P.
Schilcher, T.
Nadji, A.
Luedeke, A.
Hubert, N.
Cassinari, L.
Boege, M.
Denard, J.-C.
Stingelin, L.
Nadolski, L.
Garvey, T.
Albert, S.
Gough, Ch.
Quack, M.
Wambach, J.
Dehler, M.
Filhol, J.-M.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3408956/
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