Laserlab-Europe
FERMI - MagneDyn

The MagneDyn beamline has been purposedly designed to carry out studies on transient magnetic states of matter by exploiting the time structure, coherence properties and harmonic content/multi-color operation of the FERMI FEL source. 

The beamline endstations allow to perform EUV and soft x-ray resonant inelastic scattering and magnetic absorption experiments.

Endstations or Setup

elettromagnet endstation

Spectrometer
None
Base Pressure
1 * 10-9 [mbar]
Detectors Available


Endstation Operative
Yes

Sample

Sample Type
Crystal, Amorphous, Powder
Other Sample Type
in-situ MBE system with 3 evaporators.
Required Sample Size
X = 0.5 [mm], Y = 0.5 [mm], Z = 0.1 [mm]

Manipulator or Sample stage

Positioning Precision
X = 1 [nm], Y = 1 [nm], Z = 1 [nm]
Range Of Movement
X = 10 [mm], Y = 10 [mm], Z = 10 [mm]

Sample Environment

Pressure (min)
1 * 10-9 [mbar]
Temperature
10 - 300 [K]
Pressure (min)
1 * 10-9 [mbar]

Magnetic Fields

Max AC Field
50 [Gauss]
Max DC Field
2.5 [T]

RIXS endstation

Spectrometer
Scienta XES355 EUV spectrometer
Base Pressure
1 * 10-9 [mbar]
Detectors Available

Endstation Operative
Yes
Detectors

ANDOR CCD camera

Type
DO934P-BEN-9LH
Description
Andor open-front end iKon M SO CCD with DN63CF Camera for direct detection in vacuum applications
Sensor type: BEN, Back-illuminated CCD, enhanced
Pixels size: 13 μm
Image area: 13.3 x 13.3 mm with 100% fill factor
Active area pixel well depth (typical): 150.000 e-
Multiple Readout Rate: 5, 3, 1, 0.05 MHz
Read noise: 2.9 e- @ 0.05 MHz
Dark Current: 0.0001 e-/pixel/sec @ -100°C
Digitization: 16-bit @ all readout speed
Minimum temperature air cooled: -80ºC
Maximum cooling: -100°C
USB2 Interface
Integrated filter holder (filter not included)
Mounting: DN63CF flange (drawing attached to this offer)
Vacuum compatibility: > 10-8 mbar
Time Resolved
Yes
Pixel Size
X = 13 [um], Y = 13 [um]
Array Size
X = 1024 [pixel], Y = 1024 [pixel]
Passive or Active (Electronics)
Active

Detection

Detected Particle
Photon

Hamamatsu MCP with phospor screen

Type
Chevron assembly with phosphor screen output (F2225-21)
Description
The phosphor screen coated on the glass plate converts the output charge distribution from the MCP into visibe image with a resolution of 80 um.
Time Resolved
Yes
Passive or Active (Electronics)
Active

Detection

Detected Particle
Electron
contacts
Marco Malvestuto (BL scientist)
Antonio Caretta (BL scientist)
Barbara Casarin (PhD student)
Techniques
Absorption
  • IR spectroscopy
  • Time-resolved studies
  • UVCD
  • XMCD
Emission or Reflection
  • Time-resolved studies
  • X-ray fluorescence (XRF)
Imaging
  • Fluorescence imaging
Scattering
  • Inelastic scattering
  • Magnetic scattering
  • Small angle scattering
  • Time-resolved scattering
Disciplines
Physics
  • Quantum electronics & optics
control/Data analysis
Control Software Type
  • Tango
Data Output Type
  • tensors of rank 0-3
Data Output Format
  • HDF
Softwares For Data Analysis
  • Python, Matlab and Igor