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The general purpose two-circle diffractometer on Station 9. 1, Daresbury Laboratory
Station 9.1 at Daresbury Laboratory houses a general purpose two-circle diffractometer which can be variously configured for high or low angular resolution. Being only 16 m from the tangent point of the 5-T wiggler magnet, it receives a high flux and is therefore ideally situated for experiments on...
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Published in: | Review of scientific instruments 1992-01, Vol.63:1 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Station 9.1 at Daresbury Laboratory houses a general purpose two-circle diffractometer which can be variously configured for high or low angular resolution. Being only 16 m from the tangent point of the 5-T wiggler magnet, it receives a high flux and is therefore ideally situated for experiments on both crystalline powders and liquid and amorphous systems. Both capillary and flat-plate geometry are available, and experiments can also be performed using grazing incidence from surfaces. A choice of monochromators can maximize the flux or provide stable wavelength control for measurements exploiting anomalous dispersion. High- and low-temperature sample environments are available in addition to controlled atmospheres for {ital in} {ital situ} investigation of chemical reactions. |
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ISSN: | 0034-6748 1089-7623 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.1143720 |