Extreme Ultraviolet Spectroscopy with the Use of a Storage Ring Light Source

Abstract
The 240 MeV storage ring at the Physical Science Laboratory of the University of Wisconsin has been used as a source of radiation for extreme uv spectroscopy in the 40–400 Å wavelength range. The characteristics of the synchrotron radiation emitted by this machine are summarized. The experimental setup with a 2 m grazing spectrometer and the data acquisition system is described along with some of the procedures used for thin film photoabsorption measurements.