SINBAD (Synchrotron Infrared Beamline At DANE) is the first Italian synchrotron radiation beamline operating in the infrared range. It collects the radiation emitted by DANE, an electron–positron collider designed to work at 0.51 GeV with a beam current I1 A. The actual performances of the beamline, in terms of brilliance gain with respect to blackbodies and polarization properties, are presented and discussed. Finally, the stability of the SINBAD source, a critical issue for Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, is discussed.
OPTICAL PERFORMANCES OF SINBAD, THE INFRARED BEAMLINE AT DAFNE / CESTELLI GUIDI, Mariangela; Piccinini, M.; Marcelli, A.; Nucara, Alessandro; Calvani, Paolo; Burattini, E.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. A, OPTICS, IMAGE SCIENCE, AND VISION. - ISSN 1084-7529. - 22:(2005), pp. 2810-2817. [10.1364/JOSAA.22.002810]
OPTICAL PERFORMANCES OF SINBAD, THE INFRARED BEAMLINE AT DAFNE
CESTELLI GUIDI, MARIANGELA;NUCARA, Alessandro;CALVANI, Paolo;
2005
Abstract
SINBAD (Synchrotron Infrared Beamline At DANE) is the first Italian synchrotron radiation beamline operating in the infrared range. It collects the radiation emitted by DANE, an electron–positron collider designed to work at 0.51 GeV with a beam current I1 A. The actual performances of the beamline, in terms of brilliance gain with respect to blackbodies and polarization properties, are presented and discussed. Finally, the stability of the SINBAD source, a critical issue for Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, is discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.