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X-ray fluorescence microprobe
Scientific disciplines: Environmental science, detector development, low-dose radiation effects in cells
| GENERAL BEAMLINE INFORMATION |
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Operational
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Yes, but not open to users
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Source characteristics
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Bend magnet
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Energy range
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3–20 keV
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Monochromator
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White light, multilayer mirrors in Kirkpatrick-Baez configuration
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Calculated flux (1.9 GeV, 400 mA)
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3 x 1010 photons/s at 12.5 keV
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Resolving power (E/ΔE)
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White light to 30 at 12 keV
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Endstations
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Large hutch with optical table
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Characteristics
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X-ray fluorescence analysis of samples with high elemental sensitivity and high spatial resolution
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Spatial resolution
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10 x 10 µm
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Detectors
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Silicon drift detector
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Spot size at sample
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1.0 x 1.2 µm
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Sample format
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Sample size flexible up to 30 cm x 1 meter depending on configuration.
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Sample environment
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Air and vacuum
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Scientific applications
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Trace-element analysis with high spatial resolution (e.g., silicon solar cells, GaN, atmospheric particulates, environmental soil samples, and biological samples)
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Environmental science, detector development, low-dose radiation effects in cells. |
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Local contact / Spokesperson
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Advanced Light Source, Berkeley Lab Phone: (510) 486-5527 Fax: (510) 486-4102
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University of California, Davis Phone: (530) 867-2037 Fax: (530)752-9804
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Beamline phone number
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(510) 495-2104
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