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MagneDyn: the beamline for magneto dynamics studies at FERMI
Cristian Svetina1, Nicola Mahne1, Lorenzo Raimondi1
1Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste SCpA, SS 14 km 163.5 in Area Science Park, 34149 Basovizza, Italy.
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
|December 25, 2015
Summary
The Magneto Dynamics (MagneDyn) beamline will investigate electronic and magnetic properties of complex systems using time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy. It will offer high-resolution measurements for advanced materials science research.
Area of Science:
- Condensed matter physics
- Materials science
- Quantum magnetism
Background:
- Advanced research requires sophisticated tools to probe electronic and magnetic properties.
- Understanding excited and transient states is crucial for developing new materials and technologies.
Purpose of the Study:
- To introduce the Magneto Dynamics (MagneDyn) beamline, designed for studying electronic states and local magnetic properties.
- To detail the beamline's capabilities, including its scientific case and technical layout.
Main Methods:
- Utilizing time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy.
- Employing FERMI's high-energy source (1.3–60 nm wavelength range).
- Implementing an on-line photon energy spectrometer for high-resolution measurements.
Main Results:
- The beamline will feature a delay line for beam splitting and focusing with Kirkpatrick-Baez mirrors.
- Two experimental chambers are planned: electromagnet and resonant inelastic X-ray scattering.
- Expected performances of the beamline will be discussed.
Conclusions:
- The MagneDyn beamline will provide unprecedented capabilities for probing complex systems.
- It will advance the study of excited and transient states in materials science and condensed matter physics.