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Infrared facility at the Canadian light source
Authors:T E May  
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Canadian Light Source, University of Saskatchewan-Saskatoon, 101 Perimeter Road, Saskatoon, SK S7N0X4, Canada

Abstract:The Canadian Light Source (CLS) is constructing two beamlines for Infrared Spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation (IRSR). One will supply mid-Infrared (2–25 μ) light to a Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometer and microscope for biological applications. The second will have a high resolution FTIR spectrometer for gas-phase and surface spectroscopy in the far-Infrared (beyond 25 μ). The Infrared beamlines will use dipole bending magnet radiation from a special bend magnet port design which provides a 50 mrad square acceptance. Issues with the first mirror and photon mask design, as well as the beamline layout and features are discussed.
Keywords:Infrared synchrotron radiation  Infrared source  Infrared spectroscopy  Infrared microscopy
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