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A hard X-ray nanoprobe beamline for nanoscale microscopy

The Hard X‐ray Nanoprobe Beamline (or Nanoprobe Beamline) is an X‐ray microscopy facility incorporating diffraction, fluorescence and full‐field imaging capabilities designed and operated by the Center for Nanoscale Materials and the Advanced Photon Source at Sector 26 of the Advanced Photon Source...

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Published in:Journal of synchrotron radiation 2012-11, Vol.19 (6), p.1056-1060
Main Authors: Winarski, Robert P., Holt, Martin V., Rose, Volker, Fuesz, Peter, Carbaugh, Dean, Benson, Christa, Shu, Deming, Kline, David, Stephenson, G. Brian, McNulty, Ian, Maser, Jörg
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Summary:The Hard X‐ray Nanoprobe Beamline (or Nanoprobe Beamline) is an X‐ray microscopy facility incorporating diffraction, fluorescence and full‐field imaging capabilities designed and operated by the Center for Nanoscale Materials and the Advanced Photon Source at Sector 26 of the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory. This facility was constructed to probe the nanoscale structure of biological, environmental and material sciences samples. The beamline provides intense focused X‐rays to the Hard X‐ray Nanoprobe (or Nanoprobe) which incorporates Fresnel zone plate optics and a precision laser sensing and control system. The beamline operates over X‐ray energies from 3 to 30 keV, enabling studies of most elements in the periodic table, with a particular emphasis on imaging transition metals.
ISSN:1600-5775
0909-0495
1600-5775
DOI:10.1107/S0909049512036783