Here are the main characteristics of a Dragon monochromator:
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High resolution and flux.
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Movable exit slit for best focalisation solution.
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One optical piece inside the monochromator.
SB7 Beamline (SACO - LURE - Orsay - France)
Dragon Beamline Optical Layout

Side view of a Dragon beamline (SB7)

SB7 beamline main characteristics
| Groove density (g/mm) |
Spectral range (nm) |
Spectral range (eV) |
1800 |
1-2 |
1240-620 |
1200 |
1.5-3 |
827-413 |
800 |
2.3-4.6 |
539-269 |
500 |
3.6-7.2 |
344-172 |
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Measured resolution 10 000 @ 400 eV (bending magnet source)
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Exit arm : 5600 mm (± 200 mm)
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Deviation angle : 174°
SB7 / LURE Beamline Characterization
1. Nitrogen absorption spectrum.


2. Argon absorption spectrum.

3. Neon absorption spectrum.

4. Flux versus resolution (867eV).
The source is a bending magnet.

VUV Photoemission beamline (ELETTRA - Trieste - Italy)
Dragon "bypass" beamline side view

Dragon
beamline (VUV Photoemission)
VUV photoemission beamline main characteristics
| Groove density (g/mm) |
Spectral range (nm) |
Spectral range (eV) |
1400
(SiC CVD) |
1.55-4.13 |
800-300 |
700
(SiC CVD) |
2.07-10.34 |
600-120 |
350
(SiC CVD) |
4.14-20.68 |
300-60 |
1600
(SiC CVD) |
10.34-28.85 |
120-43 |
600
(SiC CVD) |
25.85-77.54 |
48-16 |
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Measured resolution 14 000 @ 400 eV
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Exit arm : 4400 mm (± 400 mm)
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Deviation angle : 173° and 160°

