The SAXS/WAXS beamline is a flexible x-ray scattering facility due to the design of the optics and a highly adaptable endstation and sample stage. The primary roles of the beamline are 2-D SAXS and WAXS in transmission or grazing incidence geometry using a large area in-vacuum Pilatus3-2M detector. A small dedicated Pilatus3-100k WAXS detector can also be used for simultaneous SAXS/WAXS measurements if needed. A flexible sample stage is used to support many sample types of in-air or in-vacuum sample environments, either provided by the beamline or you can set up your own. The vertical focusing mirror bounces the beam down allowing grazing incidence measurement on solid/gas or solid/liquid interfaces.
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IS THIS BEAMLINE RIGHT FOR YOUR SCIENCE ?(Follow this link for Technical Information) Supported Sample Environments → Bringing your own Sample Mount / Environment → |
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Watch our beamline video here:
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Find the fundamentals explained here:© Brian Pauw |
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NEWMail-in operation guidelines, sample requirements & templatesFollow this link → |
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