Hard X-ray MicroAnalysis (HXMA)
06ID-1

Overview

Status

Operational, Accepting Proposals

Source

Superconducting Wiggler

Energy Range

5 – 40 keV

Wavelength 2.5 - 0.3 Å

Resolution Δ E / E @ E

10-4

Flux ( γ /s/0.1%BW) @ 100 mA

XAFS, Diffraction: ~6 x 1011 photons/s Si(111) b.w
Microprobe: ~7 x 1010 photons/s Si(111) b.w

Spot size (Horizontal x Vertical)

XAFS, Diffraction: 100 μm x 500 μm
Microprobe: 3 x 5 µm²

Description: The Hard X-ray Micro-Analysis (HXMA) beamline at CLS 06ID-1 is a multipurpose hard X-ray beamline, based on a 63 pole superconducting wiggler. The HXMA has been designed to provide the community with XAFS, K-B mirror microprobe, and x-ray diffraction capabilities.

Techniques:

  • X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS)
  • Microprobe
  • Powder Diffraction with area detector
  • X-ray Diffraction

Optics:

The primary beamline optics include a 1.2 m water-cooled silicon collimating mirror (separate Rh and Pt coating stripes), a liquid nitrogen cooled double crystal monochromator (Kohzu CMJ-1) housing two crystal pairs (Si 111 and 220), and a 1.15 m long water-cooled silicon toroidal focusing mirror (separate Rh and Pt coating stripes). These mirrors are equipped with dynamical meridian benders. We have an optional Kirkpatrick-Baez pair for smaller spot sizes on the microprobe table.

Technical beamline one-pager (PDF)

 

Beamline Webpage

 


Left to Right: Chang-Yong Kim, De-Tong Jiang, Ning Chen

Contacts

Beamline Scientist:

Ning Chen (306) 657-3571 (XAFS)

Chang-Yong Kim (306) 657-3765 (Microprobe,  Powder Diffraction and X-ray Diffraction)

Beamline Team Leader: De-Tong Jiang

Beamline Team Members (PDF)

Beamline Telephone: (306) 657-3611

XAFS setup.
XAFS setup.

Powder diffraction setup.
Powder diffraction setup.

X-ray diffraction setup
X-ray diffraction setup

Microprobe setup
Microprobe setup

Last modified: 2009-12-17 11:12:35

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