The New Dedicated HAXPES Beamline P22 at PETRAIII

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Author: C Schlueter, A Gloskovskii, K Ederer, I Schostak, S Piec, I Sarkar, Yu Matveyev, P Lömker, M Sing, R Claessen, C Wiemann, C M Schneider, K Medjanik, G Schönhense, P Amann, A Nilsson, W Drube AIP Conference Proceedings
URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5084611
Date: 2019
Instruments: HiPP-2, R4000, BAR XPS

A new undulator beamline (P22) for hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (HAXPES) was built at PETRA III (DESY, Hamburg) to meet the increasing demand for HAXPES-based techniques. It provides four special instruments for high-resolution studies of the electronic and chemical structure of functional nano-materials and catalytic interfaces, with a focus on measurements under operando and/or ambient conditions: (i) a versatile solid-state spectroscopy setup with optional wide-angle lens and in-situ electrical characterization, (ii) a HAXPEEM instrument for sub-µm spectro-microscopy applications, (iii) an ambient pressure system (> 1 bar) for operando studies of catalytic reactions and (iv) a time-of-flight spectrometer as a full-field k-microscope for measurements of the 4D spectral function ρ(EB,k). The X-ray optics were designed to deliver high brightness photon flux within the HAXPES energy range 2.4 – 15 keV. An LN2-cooled double-crystal monochromator with interchangeable pairs of Si(111) and (311) crystals is optionally combined with a double channel-cut post-monochromator to generate X-rays with variable energy bandpass adapted to the needs of the experiment. Additionally, the beam polarization can be varied using a diamond phase plate integrated into the beamline. Adaptive beam focusing is realized by Be compound refractive lenses and/or horizontally deflecting mirrors down to a spot size of ∼20x17 µm2 with a flux of up to 1.1x1013 ph/s (for Si(111) at 6 keV).