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THPL006 | Mechanical Vibration Measurement System at the Canadian Light Source | synchrotron, synchrotron-radiation, radiation, optics | 133 | |||||
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In recent decades, synchrotron radiation has developed into an invaluable scientific tool around the world. At synchrotron radiation facilities, the mechanical vibrations in the optics hutch and experimental hutch, especially in the vertical direction, enlarges the beam size and changes intensity of the monochromatic X-ray beam. To investigate mechanical vibrations at the CLS, a vibration measurement system was developed. The system includes a Vector Signal Analyzer (VSA) and accelerometers. The sensitivity of the accelerometer is 1.02 v/(m/s2). The frequency range of the accelerometer is 0.1 Hz to 300 Hz. The frequency resolution of the accelerometer is better than 0.1 Hz. The vibrations at four beamlines and endstations at the CLS, i.e. the Canadian Macromolecular Crystallography Facility (CMCF) 08ID-1 beamline, the Hard X-ray MicroAnalysis (HXMA) 06ID-1 beamline, the Resonant Elastic and Inelastic Soft X-ray Scattering (REIXS) 10ID-2 beamline, and the Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscope (STXM) endstation at the Spectromicroscopy (SM) 10ID-1 beamline, are investigated.
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Terzano, R., Denecke, M. A. & Medici, L. (2010). Synchrotron radiation in soil and geosciences. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 17, 147-148. |
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