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Feasibility Of Experiments With Circularly Polarised Light On Beamline 4.1 At The Srs

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  • P. FINETTI

    (IRC in Surface Science, The University of Liverpool, UK)

  • A.W. ROBINSON

    (IRC in Surface Science, The University of Liverpool, UK)

  • G. THORNTON

    (IRC in Surface Science, The University of Liverpool, UK)

  • S. D'ADDATQ

    (IRC in Surface Science, The University of Liverpool, UK)

Abstract

We present the results of a feasibility study for the upgrading of beamline 4.1 at the SRS to a configuration that allows experiments with circularly polarised light. The upgrading project is based on the well-known property of bending magnets that light emitted out of the storage ring plane is elliptically polarised. The photon flux at the sample and the degree of circular polarisation have been calculated, as a function of the photon energy, for different values of the out-of-plane solid angle from which the light emitted by an ideal bending magnet at the SRS could be collected by beamline 4.1.

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  • P. Finetti & A.W. Robinson & G. Thornton & S. D'Addatq, 1994. "Feasibility Of Experiments With Circularly Polarised Light On Beamline 4.1 At The Srs," Surface Review and Letters (SRL), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 1(04), pages 601-604.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:srlxxx:v:01:y:1994:i:04:n:s0218625x9400076x
    DOI: 10.1142/S0218625X9400076X
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