Abstract Details 42

The LAMP Instrument and the pnCCD sensors.
Abstract ID 42
Presenter Sebastian Carron
Presentation Type Poster
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S. Carron, J. Bozek, R. Coffee, M. Bucher. J.C. Castagna, I. Curiel, K. Ferguson, A. Mitra, M. Swiggers, C. Bostedt. - SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

 

T. Osipov, H. Siong, N. Berrah. - Western Michigan University

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SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Western Michigan University

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We present the new LAMP instrument for use at the LCLS soft x-ray endstations. LAMP is a multipurpose instrument based on the very successful CAMP chamber. It will be commissioned starting in November 2013 at the AMO beam line. LAMP is equipped with two Megapixel pnCCD detector planes, operating at 120 Hz frame rate. The front sensor plane is mounted on a movable stage to allow for a wide range of angular acceptance from the interaction point . The instrument features an array of supporting systems for beam positioning, sample manipulation, spectrometers, optical laser incoupling, and vacuum diagnostics. It has been designed to be compatible with existing AMO sample sources and user-supplied components. The LAMP constituent chambers can be deployed in multiple configurations. In this poster we outline the overall instrument capabilities, systems architecture,  and the characteristics of the pnCCD sensors.

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