Author: Meyer, C.
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THPC184 Progress of the Coherent Soft X Ray Straight Section at NSLS-II 3329
 
  • C.A. Kitegi, P. Cappadoro, O.V. Chubar, T.M. Corwin, D.A. Harder, P. He, Y. Li, C. Meyer, G. Rakowsky, J. Rank, C. Rhein, C.J. Spataro, T. Tanabe
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  The Na­tion­al Syn­chrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) is the new light source under con­struc­tion at Brookhaven Na­tion­al Lab­o­ra­to­ry (BNL). The Co­her­ent Soft X rays beam line (CSX) is one of the six beam­lines in­clud­ed in the base­line pro­ject. Fol­low­ing the re­quest of CSX sci­en­tists for a source pro­vid­ing ad­justable po­lar­ized ra­di­a­tion from 160 eV to 1.7 keV, two Ad­vanced Pla­nar Po­lar­ized Light Emit­ter II (AP­PLE-II)-type un­du­la­tors will be in­stalled in a 6.6 m long straight sec­tion. Each de­vice is 2 m long, the pe­ri­od is 49.2 mm and the min­i­mum gap is 11.5 mm. The dif­fer­ent op­er­a­tion modes of the beam­line and the lay­out of the straight sec­tion are re­viewed here.