The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) located at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is building a new variable line-spacing, plane-grating monochromator (VLS-PGM) beamline designated Beamline 16-2. The beamline shall be illuminated by synchrotron radiation originating from a 1.25 T dipole bend magnet resulting in a low power loading of less than 4.4 W absorbed by the monochromator gratings. SLAC/SSRL is seeking a vendor to manufacture the VLS-PGM and associated exit slits. The monochromator shall operate under the constraint of fixed input and output beam directions. The monochromator shall incorporate three gratings and a multiple-position plane mirror to be operated over a rotation range of 24 degrees and an energy range of 44 - 2400 eV into a single vacuum tank of less than 2.5 m diameter. The mirror and gratings will be provided by SSRL. The vendor must have prior experience in the construction of a synchrotron VLS-PGM. Â THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR QUOTE. VENDORS INTERESTED IN BEING CONSIDERED AS A POTENTIAL SOURCE SHOULD IDENTIFY THEMSELVES AS AN "INTERESTED PARTY" VIA THE FBO PORTAL. DO NOT CONTACT THE SUBCONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR. Â
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