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P483 - Laser plasma source for VUV radiation at Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany
P483 - Laser plasma source for VUV radiation at Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany

P483 – Laser Plasma Source MPI CEC

Application

Laser plasma source for soft X-ray radiation

Year of delivery

2021

Installation site

Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany

This laser plasma source is designed for high intensity, source stability and service life using relatively low-cost solid targets. The spectrum of the emitted radiation can be changed by using different target materials.

Design Features

  • Solid target laser induced plasma source for soft X-ray radiation.

  • Re-usable target substrates for different materials (facets or foils).
  • Motion axes for target scans and position correction for up to 100 Hz laser repetition rates.
  • Additional diagnostics for target and laser focus pre-alignment.
  • In situ diagnostics for position, size and intensity of source point for each separate laser shot.
  • EtherCAT based motion control system, synchronized encoder readout (suitable for on-the-fly measurements), software with server-client architecture, TCP-IP protocol.

  • Support structure with motorized optomechanics for laser in-coupling.
  • Mechanically decoupled internal mechanics from the vacuum chamber.

Performance Features

  • Long target lifetime for continuous operation without target exchange.
  • Low cost target refurbishment.

  • High stability of target source point.
  • High positioning resolution and repeatability of target motion and correction.

Outer Dimensions

P483 - Outer dimensions - Laser plasma source for VUV radiation at Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany

Technical specifications and performance values

General

Vacuum chamber

Chamber type

cylindrical, horizontal axis

Material

1.4404 (C < 0.02%)

Base pressure / working pressure

< 5 x 10-8 mbar / < 5 x 10-6 mbar

Illumination and emission geometry

Laser beam incidence angle relative to surface normal

63° to 65.9°

Emmision angle relative to surface normal

Beam output 1: +24°
Beam output 2: -24°

Acceptance angle at exit flange

Beam output 1: 25.7°
Beam output 2: 25.7°

Target parameters

Material

OFHC facets

different foils (OFHC, Tungsten, …)

Target diameter

180 mm (new)
170 mm (when used)

Usable length

90 mm

Rotation frequency

ca. 1 turn /min

Lifetime pro scan (facets target)

ca. 14 h

Position stability (1σ) at source point
with pinhole camera (without laser)

< 5 µm

Target motion axes

Target rotation

Range

360° (endless)

Resolution (design value)

0.9765 x 10-4 °/motor fine step
(1/64, recommended)
8.3819 x 10-8 °/encoder count

Resolution (measured value)

10 µm /step (at target circumference)

Positioning accuracy
(at target circumference)

0.12 µm

Target translation

Range

> 95 mm

Resolution (design value)

0.0026 µm /motor fine step
(1/64, recommended)
0.05 µm /encoder count

Resolution (measured value)

10 µm

Positioning accuracy

0.05 µm

Target correction

Range

> 5 mm

Resolution (design value)

0.0097 µm /motor fine step
(1/64, recommended)
0.05 µm /encoder count

Resolution (measured value)

0.05 µm

Positioning accuracy

0.03 µm

Performance Test Results

Target rotation positioning resolution
P483 - Target rotation positioning - Laser plasma source for VUV radiation - Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany
Target translation positioning resolution
P483 - Target translation positioning - Laser plasma source for VUV radiation - Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany
Target correction positioning resolution
P483 - Target correction positioning - Laser plasma source for VUV radiation - Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany
Target correction positioning resolution
P483 - Target correction positioning - Laser plasma source for VUV radiation at Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany
Positioning accuracy of target translation
P483 - Position accuracy of target translation - Laser plasma source for VUV radiation - Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany
Positioning accuracy of target rotation
P483 - Position accuracy of target rotation - Laser plasma source for VUV radiation - Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany
Positioning accuracy of target correction
P483 - Position accuracy of target correction - Laser plasma source for VUV radiation - Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany
Residual gas analysis
P483 - Residual gas analysis - Laser plasma source for VUV radiation - Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Germany

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