33-ID-C: PtychoProbe

XSD
Catalysis, Chemistry, Environmental Science, GeoScience, Materials Science, Physics

The goal of the PtychoProbe (Ptychography + Nanoprobe) beamline is to realize the highest possible spatial resolution x-ray microscopy both for structural and chemical information. The beamline enables high-resolution, two- and three-dimensional imaging of thick objects, bridging the resolution gap between contemporary x-ray and electron microscopy.

Beamline Specifications
Source :
Monochromator Type : DCM
Energy Range : 5-30 keV
Resolution : 1.4 x 10-4
Flux : 1 x 1011 @10 keV
Beam Size Hxv :
Focused : .02µm x .02µm

Quick Stats
Current Status
Commissioning
Access Mode
On-site Remote Beamline Staff
Special Capabilities
Simultaneous ptychography and x-ray fluorescence measurements. 3D nanoimaging.
Beamline Contacts
VOLKER ROSE
Email
JUNJING DENG
Email
BARRY LAI
Email
ERIC CHEN
Email
Beamline Techniques
Ptychography
X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM)
Tomography
Endstations
PtychoProbe
Sample size: 10mm x 10mm for 2D, and 3mm diameter for 3D.
PtychoProbe
Fly scanning with better than 2.5nm precision and up to 7mm/s velocity.
PtychoProbe
Optics-to-sample metrology with 1nm accuracy.
PtychoProbe
Can utilize Fresnel zone plates and multilayer Laue lenses.
VelociProbe
Fresnel zone plate focusing for micron-size beams.
VelociProbe
Spatial resolution for ptychography of typically 5-20nm.
VelociProbe
Air bearing rotation stage with sub-50nm runout.
Detectors
EIGER2 XE 1.5M
SELUN
Energy Dispersive Detector
Equipment
SEM in lab.
Additional Information
Software
Ptychodus. PtychoNN. Tike. XRFMaps. XRFTomo.
Beamline Controls and Data Acquisition
Ptychodus. PtychoNN. Tike. XRFMaps. XRFTomo.