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==Capabilities== | ==Capabilities== | ||
+ | TBD | ||
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+ | ==Performance== | ||
+ | ===Energy range=== | ||
+ | Can perform experiments from 6 keV to 20 keV. | ||
===q-range=== | ===q-range=== | ||
− | The instrument can capture data on both a SAXS and WAXS detector (either simultaneously or sequentially). The '''q'''-range depends on the sample-detector distance: | + | The instrument can capture data on both a SAXS and WAXS detector (either simultaneously or sequentially). The '''q'''-range depends on x-ray energy and the sample-detector distance. For SAXS, one can typically obtain (e.g. for 13.5 keV): |
− | * '''5.4 m | + | * '''5.4 m''': 0.002 Å<sup>−1</sup> to 0.1 Å<sup>−1</sup> (314 nm to 6.3 nm) |
− | * '''4.1 m | + | * '''4.1 m''': 0.005 Å<sup>−1</sup> to 0.2 Å<sup>−1</sup> (125 nm to 3.5 nm) |
− | * '''3.0 m | + | * '''3.0 m''': 0.004 Å<sup>−1</sup> to 0.2 Å<sup>−1</sup> (157 nm to 3.5 nm) |
− | * '''2.0 m | + | * '''2.0 m''': 0.010 Å<sup>−1</sup> to 0.4 Å<sup>−1</sup> (63 nm to 1.6 nm) |
− | * '''1.5 m | + | * '''1.5 m''': 0.011 Å<sup>−1</sup> to 0.45 Å<sup>−1</sup> (63 nm to 1.4 nm) |
+ | |||
+ | For WAXS, the standard configuration yields approximately (for 13.5 keV): | ||
+ | * '''0.235 m''' (sample inside chamber): 0.13 Å<sup>−1</sup> to 4.1 Å<sup>−1</sup> (4.8 nm to 0.15 nm) | ||
+ | * '''~0.4 m''' (sample upstream of chamber): 0.15 Å<sup>−1</sup> to 2.1 Å<sup>−1</sup> (4.2 nm to 0.3 nm) | ||
− | * | + | ==Safety== |
+ | Users must complete [http://www.bnl.gov/ps/nsls/users/access/training.asp NSLS safety training], as well as receive beamline-specific training: | ||
+ | * [http://beamlines.ps.bnl.gov/forms/BLOSA/X9.pdf X9 BLOSA form] |
Revision as of 15:51, 3 June 2014
X9 is an x-ray synchrotron beamline at the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS), Brookhaven National Lab (BNL). It is a joint beamline between the NSLS and the Center for Functional Nanomaterials. The instrument is optimized for doing Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) and Grazing-Incidence Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (GISAXS), as well as wide-angle Grazing-Incidence X-ray Diffraction (GID/GIXD/GIWAXS).
Capabilities
TBD
Performance
Energy range
Can perform experiments from 6 keV to 20 keV.
q-range
The instrument can capture data on both a SAXS and WAXS detector (either simultaneously or sequentially). The q-range depends on x-ray energy and the sample-detector distance. For SAXS, one can typically obtain (e.g. for 13.5 keV):
- 5.4 m: 0.002 Å−1 to 0.1 Å−1 (314 nm to 6.3 nm)
- 4.1 m: 0.005 Å−1 to 0.2 Å−1 (125 nm to 3.5 nm)
- 3.0 m: 0.004 Å−1 to 0.2 Å−1 (157 nm to 3.5 nm)
- 2.0 m: 0.010 Å−1 to 0.4 Å−1 (63 nm to 1.6 nm)
- 1.5 m: 0.011 Å−1 to 0.45 Å−1 (63 nm to 1.4 nm)
For WAXS, the standard configuration yields approximately (for 13.5 keV):
- 0.235 m (sample inside chamber): 0.13 Å−1 to 4.1 Å−1 (4.8 nm to 0.15 nm)
- ~0.4 m (sample upstream of chamber): 0.15 Å−1 to 2.1 Å−1 (4.2 nm to 0.3 nm)
Safety
Users must complete NSLS safety training, as well as receive beamline-specific training: