| Literature DB >> 16120990 |
Martin Kunz1, Alastair A MacDowell, Wendel A Caldwell, Daniella Cambie, Richard S Celestre, Edward E Domning, Robert M Duarte, Arianna E Gleason, James M Glossinger, Nicholas Kelez, David W Plate, Tony Yu, Joeseph M Zaug, Howard A Padmore, Raymond Jeanloz, A Paul Alivisatos, Simon M Clark.
Abstract
A new facility for high-pressure diffraction and spectroscopy using diamond anvil high-pressure cells has been built at the Advanced Light Source on beamline 12.2.2. This beamline benefits from the hard X-radiation generated by a 6 T superconducting bending magnet (superbend). Useful X-ray flux is available between 5 keV and 35 keV. The radiation is transferred from the superbend to the experimental enclosure by the brightness-preserving optics of the beamline. These optics are comprised of a plane parabola collimating mirror, followed by a Kohzu monochromator vessel with Si(111) crystals (E/DeltaE approximately equal 7000) and W/B4C multilayers (E/DeltaE approximately equal 100), and then a toroidal focusing mirror with variable focusing distance. The experimental enclosure contains an automated beam-positioning system, a set of slits, ion chambers, the sample positioning goniometry and area detector (CCD or image-plate detector). Future developments aim at the installation of a second endstation dedicated to in situ laser heating and a dedicated high-pressure single-crystal station, applying both monochromatic and polychromatic techniques.Entities:
Year: 2005 PMID: 16120990 DOI: 10.1107/S0909049505020959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616