The Diamond I13 full-field transmission X-ray microscope: a Zernike phase-contrast setup for material sciences

The I13 transmission X-ray microscope at Diamond Light Source (DLS) has been designed to cover a broad range of energies and field of views. The beamline operates on an undulator source, and a multilayer monochromator can be used to work at a larger bandwidth to enable faster acquisitions. The exper...

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Published inPowder diffraction Vol. 35; no. S1; pp. S8 - S14
Main Authors Storm, Malte, Döring, Florian, Marathe, Shashidhara, David, Christian, Rau, Christoph
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, USA Cambridge University Press 01.12.2020
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Summary:The I13 transmission X-ray microscope at Diamond Light Source (DLS) has been designed to cover a broad range of energies and field of views. The beamline operates on an undulator source, and a multilayer monochromator can be used to work at a larger bandwidth to enable faster acquisitions. The experimental design includes large working distances for the optics to allow installing in situ sample environments. This paper presents the current state of the experimental system and shows some of the latest results.
ISSN:0885-7156
1945-7413
DOI:10.1017/S0885715620000238