The lower energy diffraction and scattering side-bounce beamline for materials science at the Canadian Light Source.
J Synchrotron Radiat
; 28(Pt 3): 961-969, 2021 May 01.
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A new diffraction beamline for materials science has been built at the Canadian Light Source synchrotron. The X-ray source is an in-vacuum wiggler with a 2.5â
T peak magnetic field at 5.2â
mm gap. The optical configuration includes a toroidal mirror, a single side-bounce Bragg monochromator, and a cylindrical mirror, producing a sub-150â
µm vertical × 500â
µm horizontal focused beam with a photon energy range of 7-22â
keV and a flux of 1012 photons per second at the sample position. Three endstations are currently open to general users, and the techniques available include high-resolution powder diffraction, small molecule crystallography, X-ray reflectivity, in situ rapid thermal annealing, and SAXS/WAXS. The beamline design parameters, calculated and measured performance, and initial experimental results are presented to demonstrate the capabilities for materials science.
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