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1 October 2019 Fast Multi-scale imaging using the Beamline I13L at the Diamond Light Source
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Abstract
The DIAMOND beamline I13L is dedicated to multi-scale and multi-modal imaging in real and reciprocal space. The beamline consists of two independently operating experimental stations, located at a distance of more than 200 m from the source. The Imaging Branch performs micro-tomography with in-line phase contrast in the 6-30 keV energy range. In addition, a grating interferometry setup and a full-field microscope for nano-tomography are currently implemented. Other techniques providing high-resolution three-dimensional information, in particular coherent X-ray diffraction, are hosted on the Coherence Branch. All imaging methods are tested to operate with large energy bandwidths and therefore shorter exposure times. To this end, two options are currently used: the so-called ‘pink-beam’ mode using a reflecting mirror and X-ray filters and monochromatic mode using a multilayer monochromator. The operation mode enables science for in-situ and operando studies across a wide range of scientific areas.
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C. Rau, M. Storm, S. Marathe, A. J. Bodey, M. Zdora, S. Cipiccia, D. Batey, X. Shi, S. M. L. Schroeder, G. Das, M. Loveridge, R. Ziesche, and B. Connolly "Fast Multi-scale imaging using the Beamline I13L at the Diamond Light Source", Proc. SPIE 11113, Developments in X-Ray Tomography XII, 111130P (1 October 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2543405
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Microscopes

Monochromators

X-rays

Mirrors

Diamond

Phase contrast

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