Difference between revisions of "CMS:Sample environments"
(Created page with "The Complex Materials Scattering (CMS, 11-BM at NSLS-II) beamline can support a wide range of sample environments. ==Default==") |
KevinYager (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | The Complex Materials Scattering ([[CMS]], 11-BM at [[NSLS-II]]) [[beamline]] can support a wide range of sample environments. | + | The Complex Materials Scattering ([[CMS]], 11-BM at [[NSLS-II]]) [[beamline]] can support a wide range of sample environments. The sample chamber can be operated in ambient atmosphere (air), or under vacuum. |
− | == | + | ==Typical== |
+ | |||
+ | ===Capillary Holder=== | ||
+ | CMS has capillary holders that can hold 15 capillaries each. The holders are on universal (magnetic/kinematic) bases, allowing very rapid swapping between holders. | ||
+ | [[Image:Cap holder.jpg|center|200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Heated Capillary Holder=== | ||
+ | An alternate bracket for the capillary holder allows heating of the samples. The holder can reach ~220C in vacuum, and at least 100C when operated in air. | ||
+ | [[Image:Cap holder heated.jpg|center|200px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===GISAXS Bar=== | ||
+ | A simple bar allows multiple thin film samples on substrates to be loaded at once. Each sample can be measured by translating the setup sideways. The bars are affixed to universal bases (magnetic/kinematic) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Customized== | ||
+ | Specialized sample environments can be created on an ad-hoc basis. Please contact beamline staff to discuss this possibility well ahead of any beamtime. As an example, the motion positioning stages can be used as a crude tensile/stretching setup: | ||
+ | [[Image:adhocstretch01.jpg|center|300px]] | ||
+ | ==User Supplied== | ||
+ | CMS can accommodate a wide range of user-supplied sample environments. For instance, users have brought specialized heated stages, tensile/stretching stages, and customized in-situ film deposition systems. |
Revision as of 12:52, 7 April 2017
The Complex Materials Scattering (CMS, 11-BM at NSLS-II) beamline can support a wide range of sample environments. The sample chamber can be operated in ambient atmosphere (air), or under vacuum.
Contents
Typical
Capillary Holder
CMS has capillary holders that can hold 15 capillaries each. The holders are on universal (magnetic/kinematic) bases, allowing very rapid swapping between holders.
Heated Capillary Holder
An alternate bracket for the capillary holder allows heating of the samples. The holder can reach ~220C in vacuum, and at least 100C when operated in air.
GISAXS Bar
A simple bar allows multiple thin film samples on substrates to be loaded at once. Each sample can be measured by translating the setup sideways. The bars are affixed to universal bases (magnetic/kinematic)
Customized
Specialized sample environments can be created on an ad-hoc basis. Please contact beamline staff to discuss this possibility well ahead of any beamtime. As an example, the motion positioning stages can be used as a crude tensile/stretching setup:
User Supplied
CMS can accommodate a wide range of user-supplied sample environments. For instance, users have brought specialized heated stages, tensile/stretching stages, and customized in-situ film deposition systems.