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Andreas C Scheinost1, Juergen Claussner2, Joerg Exner1, Manuel Feig1, Stefan Findeisen2, Christoph Hennig1, Kristina O Kvashnina1, Damien Naudet1, Damien Prieur1, Andre Rossberg1, Moritz Schmidt3, Canrong Qiu3, Patrick Colomp4, Cedric Cohen4, Eric Dettona4, Vadim Dyadkin5, Thorsten Stumpf3.
Abstract
ROBL-II provides four different experimental stations to investigate actinide and other alpha- and beta-emitting radionuclides at the new EBS storage ring of ESRF within an energy range of 3 to 35 keV. The XAFS station consists of a highly automatized, high sample throughput installation in a glovebox, to measure EXAFS and conventional XANES of samples routinely at temperatures down to 10 K, and with a detection limit in the sub-p.p.m. range. The XES station with its five bent-crystal analyzer, Johann-type setup with Rowland circles of 1.0 and 0.5 m radii provides high-energy resolution fluorescence detection (HERFD) for XANES, XES, and RIXS measurements, covering both actinide L and M edges together with other elements accessible in the 3 to 20 keV energy range. The six-circle heavy duty goniometer of XRD-1 is equipped for both high-resolution powder diffraction as well as surface-sensitive CTR and RAXR techniques. Single crystal diffraction, powder diffraction with high temporal resolution, as well as X-ray tomography experiments can be performed at a Pilatus 2M detector stage (XRD-2). Elaborate radioprotection features enable a safe and easy exchange of samples between the four different stations to allow the combination of several methods for an unprecedented level of information on radioactive samples for both fundamental and applied actinide and environmental research. open access.Entities:
Keywords: CTR; EXAFS; HERFD-XANES; RAXR; RIXS; XANES; XAS; XES; XRD; actinides; surface diffraction
Year: 2021 PMID: 33399586 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577520014265
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616