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The term '''labscale''' is informally used to refer to small-scale [[x-ray]] instruments used for diffraction or [[scattering]], in comparison to [[synchrotron]] [[beamlines]]. These may also be called '''in-house''' of '''benchtop''' instruments.
 
The term '''labscale''' is informally used to refer to small-scale [[x-ray]] instruments used for diffraction or [[scattering]], in comparison to [[synchrotron]] [[beamlines]]. These may also be called '''in-house''' of '''benchtop''' instruments.
  
Labscale instruments typically use a rotating anode as an x-ray source. Their flux is much lower than a synchrotron (which is 3-6 orders-of-magnitude brighter). Labscale instruments also typically haver larger beam sizes, worse [[instrumental resolution|resolution]], and lower coherence. Nevertheless, useful data can be obtained on many systems, especially [[Tutorial:Qualitative_inspection#Scattering_Intensity|strongly scattering]] samples.
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Labscale instruments typically use a rotating anode as an x-ray source. Their flux is much lower than a synchrotron (which is 3-6 orders-of-magnitude brighter); e.g, 10<sup>7</sup> to 10<sup>8</sup> photons/s. Labscale instruments also typically haver larger beam sizes, worse [[instrumental resolution|resolution]], and lower coherence. Nevertheless, useful data can be obtained on many systems, especially [[Tutorial:Qualitative_inspection#Scattering_Intensity|strongly scattering]] samples.
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==Vendors==
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* [http://www.anton-paar.com/us-en/ Anton Paar] ([http://www.anton-paar.com/us-en/products/group/saxs/ SAXS])
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* [https://www.bruker.com/ Bruker] ([https://www.bruker.com/products/x-ray-diffraction-and-elemental-analysis/small-angle-x-ray-scattering/saxs/small-angle-scattering.html SAXS])
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* [http://www.rigaku.com/en Rigaku] ([http://www.rigaku.com/en/applications/SAXS_nanotechnology SAXS])
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* [http://www.xenocs.com/en/ Xenocs] ([http://www.xenocs.com/en/solutions/xeuss-saxs-waxs-laboratory-beamline/ SAXS])
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** [http://saxslab.com/ SAXSLAB] ([http://saxslab.com/ganesha/ SAXS])
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** [http://www.molmexscientific.com/ Molmex]

Latest revision as of 11:26, 4 January 2017

The term labscale is informally used to refer to small-scale x-ray instruments used for diffraction or scattering, in comparison to synchrotron beamlines. These may also be called in-house of benchtop instruments.

Labscale instruments typically use a rotating anode as an x-ray source. Their flux is much lower than a synchrotron (which is 3-6 orders-of-magnitude brighter); e.g, 107 to 108 photons/s. Labscale instruments also typically haver larger beam sizes, worse resolution, and lower coherence. Nevertheless, useful data can be obtained on many systems, especially strongly scattering samples.

Vendors