28-ID-D,E: CHEX, Coherent High Energy X-ray
XSD
Catalysis, GeoScience, Materials Science, Physics
Catalysis, GeoScience, Materials Science, Physics
The CHEX sector is intended to support a wide range of diffraction especially for complicated instruments such as in-situ growth systems and large vacuum chambers with specialized equipment. This includes such things as MBE, MOCVD and Pulsed Laser Deposition. In addition it contains larger general purpose diffractometers that can support user supplied in-situ chambers and general purpose diffaction experiments.
Beamline Specifications
Source :
Monochromator Type : Diamond (111)
Energy Range : 15-15 keV
Flux :
Resolution :
Monochromator Type : Diamond (111)
Energy Range : 15-15 keV
Flux :
Resolution :
Quick Stats
Current Status
Under Development
Under Development
Access Mode
On-site
On-site
Special Capabilities
Also available is a twisted monochormator that can provide 10 keV for the HAXPES.
Also available is a twisted monochormator that can provide 10 keV for the HAXPES.
Beamline Contacts
Beamline Techniques
Surface diffraction
Coherent x-ray scattering
General diffraction
Endstations
28-ID-D
Contains General purpose Huber Hexapod diffractometer
Contains General purpose Huber Hexapod diffractometer
28-ID-E
Contains in-situ Pulsed Laser Diffractometer with HAXPES, contact Zhan Zhang or Jon Tischler
Contains in-situ Pulsed Laser Diffractometer with HAXPES, contact Zhan Zhang or Jon Tischler
Detectors
area detectors
Equipment
Additional Information
Additional Information
https://www.aps.anl.gov/Surface-Scattering-and-Microdiffraction
https://www.aps.anl.gov/Surface-Scattering-and-Microdiffraction
Software
spec & epics
spec & epics
Beamline Controls and Data Acquisition
spec & epics
spec & epics
