The Nanodiffraction beamline ID01/ESRF: a microscope for imaging strain and structure
The ID01 beamline has been built to combine Bragg diffraction with imaging techniques to produce a strain and mosaicity microscope for materials in their native or operando state. A scanning probe with nano-focused beams, objective-lens-based full-field microscopy and coherent diffraction imaging provide a suite of tools which deliver micrometre to few nanometre spatial resolution combined with 10 β 5 strain and 10 β 3 tilt sensitivity. A detailed description of the beamline from source to sample is provided and serves as a reference for the user community. The anticipated impact of the impending upgrade to the ESRF β Extremely Brilliant Source is also discussed.
Source: Journal of Synchrotron Radiation - Category: Physics Authors: Leake, S.J. Chahine, G.A. Djazouli, H. Zhou, T. Richter, C. Hilhorst, J. Petit, L. Richard, M.-I. Morawe, C. Barrett, R. Zhang, L. Homs-Regojo, R.A. Favre-Nicolin, V. Boesecke, P. Sch ΓΌ lli, T.U. Tags: X-ray full-field microscopy scanning microscopy Bragg diffraction coherent diffraction imaging beamlines Source Type: research
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