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Design and performance of a dedicated coherent X‐ray scanning diffraction instrument at beamline NanoMAX of MAX IV
Author(s) -
Carbone Dina,
Kalbfleisch Sebastian,
Johansson Ulf,
Björling Alexander,
Kahnt Maik,
Sala Simone,
Stankevic Tomas,
Rodriguez-Fernandez Angel,
Bring Björn,
Matej Zdenek,
Bell Paul,
Erb David,
Hardion Vincent,
Weninger Clemens,
Al-Sallami Hussein,
Lidon-Simon Julio,
Carlson Stefan,
Jerrebo Annika,
Norsk Jensen Brian,
Bjermo Anders,
Åhnberg Karl,
Roslund Linus
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of synchrotron radiation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.172
H-Index - 99
ISSN - 1600-5775
DOI - 10.1107/s1600577522001333
Subject(s) - beamline , optics , goniometer , detector , diffraction , physics , sample (material) , synchrotron , coherent diffraction imaging , phase retrieval , beam (structure) , fourier transform , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
The diffraction endstation of the NanoMAX beamline is designed to provide high‐flux coherent X‐ray nano‐beams for experiments requiring many degrees of freedom for sample and detector. The endstation is equipped with high‐efficiency Kirkpatrick–Baez mirror focusing optics and a two‐circle goniometer supporting a positioning and scanning device, designed to carry a compact sample environment. A robot is used as a detector arm. The endstation, in continued development, has been in user operation since summer 2017.

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