The BL46XU beamline of SPring-8 has been reorganized into a beamline dedicated to hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (HAXPES) to meet the increasing demand for various HAXPES based measurements. Two specialized HAXPES instruments, namely, (i) a high-throughput HAXPES system specialized for automated measurements and (ii) an ambient pressure HAXPES system with a focus on measurements under a gas atmosphere, provide advanced capabilities for characterizing bulk-sensitive electronic and chemical states in a variety of research fields. To enhance the capabilities further, several X-ray optical instruments have been introduced. Two types of double channel-cut monochromators Si(220) and Si(311) have been installed in the optics hutch, allowing users to select the optimum energy resolution and flux in a wide photon-energy range (4.9–21.8 keV) while keeping a fixed-exit condition. In addition, a focusing mirror to provide a high-flux microbeam has been arranged for each HAXPES system. In this article, the design and performance of the beamline as well as some recent scientific results are outlined.
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