| Literature DB >> 25931067 |
Flavio Capotondi1, Emanuele Pedersoli1, Filippo Bencivenga1, Michele Manfredda1, Nicola Mahne1, Lorenzo Raimondi1, Cristian Svetina1, Marco Zangrando1, Alexander Demidovich1, Ivaylo Nikolov1, Miltcho Danailov1, Claudio Masciovecchio1, Maya Kiskinova1.
Abstract
The Diffraction and Projection Imaging (DiProI) beamline at FERMI, the Elettra free-electron laser (FEL), hosts a multi-purpose station that has been opened to users since the end of 2012. This paper describes the core capabilities of the station, designed to make use of the unique features of the FERMI-FEL for performing a wide range of static and dynamic scattering experiments. The various schemes for time-resolved experiments, employing both soft X-ray FEL and seed laser IR radiation are presented by using selected recent results. The ongoing upgrade is adding a reflection geometry setup for scattering experiments, expanding the application fields by providing both high lateral and depth resolution.Keywords: coherent diffraction imaging; free-electron laser; holography; scattering; time-resolved experiments
Year: 2015 PMID: 25931067 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577515004919
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616