A new detection system for extreme ultraviolet (XUV) and vacuum ultraviolet
(VUV) spectroscopic measurements, in the energy range of 7-2500 eV, is dem
onstrated. A photonstimulated luminescence mechanism in BaFBr:Eu2+, previou
sly used in image plates (IPs) for hard x rays and particle beam detection,
is used for detecting the XUV-VUV spectra. The IP detection system proved
to be one to two orders of magnitude more sensitive than conventional photo
graphic glass plates. The measured dynamic range of the IP system (four to
five orders of magnitude) is wider than any other available XUV recording m
edia. The internal resolution of the IP system (50 mu m) is slightly lower
than photographic glass plate resolution, restricted by scattering processe
s in the IP during their readout procedure. Theoretically, much higher reso
lution (similar to 5 mu m) could be obtained in the XUV-VUV region by using
thinner IPs with better scanning systems. Image plates are flexible, easy
to handle, and reusable. No dark room loading and developing conditions are
needed and good reproducibility is obtained. All these characteristics mak
e the image plate a very suitable recording medium for XUV-VUV spectroscopy
. (C) 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0034-6748(00)03007-0].