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Minimizing Experimental Setup Time and Effort at Aps Beamline 1-Id Through Instrumentation Design |
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- E. Benda, J. Almer, P. Kenesei, A. Mashayekhi, J.S. Okasinski, J.S. Park, R. Ranay, S.D. Shastri
ANL, Argonne, Illinois, USA
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Sector 1-ID at the APS accommodates a number of different experimental techniques in the same spatial envelope of the E-hutch end station. These include high energy small and wide angle x-ray scattering (SAXS and WAXS), high energy diffraction microscopy (HEDM, both near and far field modes) and X-ray tomography. These techniques are frequently combined to allow the users to obtain multimodal data with 1 um spatial resolution and 0.05° angular resolution. Furthermore, these techniques are utilized while the sample is thermo-mechanically loaded to mimic real operating conditions. The instrumentation required for each of these techniques has been designed and configured in a modular way with a focus on stability and repeatability between changeovers. This not only allows the end station to be used for a greater number of techniques but it also results in a reduction of time and effort typically required for set up and alignment. Key instrumentation design features and layout of the end station are presented.
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※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2016-WEPE28
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paper received ※ 07 September 2016 paper accepted ※ 16 September 2016 issue date ※ 22 June 2017 |
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