Scientific Instrument SCS

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The Spectroscopy and Coherent Scattering (SCS) instrument will enable time-resolved experiments to unravel the electronic and structural properties of complex materials, molecules, and nanostructures in their fundamental space-time dimensions.

Scientific objectives include, but are not limited to, the understanding and control of complex materials, the investigation of ultrafast magnetization processes on the nanoscale, the real-time observation of chemical reactions in liquids, and the exploration of nonlinear X-ray spectrocopy techniques that are cornerstones at optical wavelengths.

The two baseline SCS experiment stations are complemented with a chemistry station and a high-resolution spectrometer by the Heisenberg RIXS (hRIXS) user consortium.  A combination of coherent X-ray scattering with spectroscopy methods will make it possible to investigate atomic as well as electronic details and dynamics on femtosecond time scales with spatial resolutions down to a few nanometers.

14th-Call-for-Proposals: call includes all experiment stations

  • SCS instrument and beam parameters

    14h Call-for-Proposals, allocation period 2026

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Status and upgrades of the SCS instrumentation

  • X-ray beam transport, Monochromator and Special Modes

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  • FFT experiment station, Afterburner, XAS / XMCD and Timing tool

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  • XRD experiment station and hRIXS

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  • CHEM experiment station, XAS / RIXS

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  • SCS optical delivery: status and upgrades

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  • X-ray pump X-ray Probe attosecond science opportunities

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Please contact the SCS team for further technical information about instrumentation in operation and discuss your experiment plans before submitting your proposal.