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X-ray Beam Time Request Form


PROPOSAL INFORMATION
PROPOSAL NUMBER:
TITLE:
   NO BEAM TIME REQUESTED FOR THIS PERIOD 

SPOKESPERSON:
INSTITUTION:
CITIZENSHIP:
PHONE:
E-MAIL:

LEAD CONTACT:
E-MAIL:  PHONE:  


SCHEDULING INFORMATION (A separate form must be completed for each slot of time requested)

Number of 8-Hour Shifts Requested:  Optimal      Minimal

Dates during this run when you absolutely cannot accept time:

Other comments relevant to scheduling:


EXPERIMENTAL STATION/TECHNIQUE/CONFIGURATION REQUESTED
See http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/beamlines/ for more information on beam line techniques, support, characteristics,
and availability under SPEAR3); glitch library http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/smbin/dataextractnew.pl   

Choice Beam Line Technique/Configuration Monochromator Crystal Selection *
1st  2nd 1-4 SAXS  Si(111)    
1st  2nd 1-4 WAXS  Si(111)    
1st  2nd 1-4 GISAXS  Si(111)    

1st  2nd 2-1 High Angular Resolution (Analyzer Crystal)  Si(111)   
1st  2nd 2-1 Low Angular Resolution (Soller Slits)  Si(111)    
1st  2nd 2-1 Reflectivity Measurement  Si(111)    

1st  2nd 2-3 XAS Si(111)Φ=0    Si(111)Φ=90
Si(220)Φ=0    Si(220)Φ=90
   ----------------------------
1st  2nd 2-3 Microprobe Si(111)Φ=0    Si(111)Φ=90 
Si(220)Φ=0    Si(220)Φ=90

1st  2nd 4-1 XAS Si(220)Φ=0  Si(220)Φ=90  
1st  2nd 4-2 SAXS (BIO) 6000-17000 eV Si(111)Φ=90     
1st  2nd 4-2 SAXS (BIO) 8000-12000 eV Multilayer  
1st  2nd 4-3 XAS Si(111)Φ=0  Si(111)Φ=90  
1st  2nd 4-3 Low-Z XAS 2.4-5 keV Si(111)Φ=0  Si(111)Φ=90  

1st  2nd 6-2 Low-Z XAS 2.4-5 KeV  Si(111)Φ=0 only    
1st  2nd 6-2 XES Si(111)Φ=0  Si(311)Φ=0   
1st  2nd 6-2 XRS Si(111)Φ=0  Si(311)Φ=0   
1st  2nd 6-2 Rapid Imaging  Si(111)Φ=0 
1st  2nd 6-2 Microprobe  Si(111)Φ=0 
1st  2nd 6-2 Transmission Microscope  Si(111)Φ=0     

Due to limited resources, users will be accommodated on a best effort basis for the BL6-2 mciroprobe where the software/hardware setup is for dilute samples. Users looking for fairly concentrated systems on the micron scale may want to consider the BL2-3 microprobe instead.

1st  2nd 7-2 Vortex detector  Si(111)    
1st  2nd 7-2 Analyzer Crystal/Photo Multiplier Tube  Si(111)    

1st  2nd 7-3 XAS (BIO) Si(220)Φ=0  Si(220)Φ=90  

1st  2nd 9-3 XAS (BIO) Si(220)Φ=0 Si(220)Φ=90  
1st  2nd 9-3 Single-crystal XAS (BIO) Si(220)Φ=0  Si(220)Φ=90  
1st  2nd 9-3 Imaging (BIO) Si(220)Φ=0  Si(220)Φ=90  

1st  2nd 10-2 XAS Si(111)Φ=90  Si(220)Φ=90  
1st  2nd 10-2 Rapid Imaging Si(111)Φ=90  Si(220)Φ=90  
1st  2nd 10-2 Diffractometer Si(111)Φ=90  Si(220)Φ=90  
1st  2nd 10-2 GIXAS Si(111)Φ=90  Si(220)Φ=90  

1st  2nd 11-2 XAS (MEIS) Si(220)Φ=0  Si(220)Φ=90  
1st  2nd 11-2 Radioactive Samples (MEIS) Si(220)Φ=0  Si(220)Φ=90  
1st  2nd 11-2 GIXAS (MEIS) Si(220)Φ=0  Si(220)Φ=90  

1st  2nd 11-3 Scattering area detector  Si(111)    

 
 *If requesting mid-run crystal change, specify details here: start run with crystals, change on day # of this run.


XAS SAMPLE INFORMATION

Please enter representative sample compositions and concentrations to help us verify the applicability of your beam line and configuration choice:

Sample:

Materials(s)
Concentration(s)
X-ray Energy (keV)


ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPORT REQUESTED

Please alert us in advance if you need the following SSRL equipment or set up so that users with similar configurations can be scheduled together to most efficiently utilize the beam lines:

XAS/Imaging Experiments on BLs 2-3, 6-2, 10-2:

 Lytle Detector

 Ge 13-element Detector

 Single-element Vortex/Ge Detector

 Motorized Rail   Yes     No (select "No" if user to bring own optics rail)

 LHe (continuous flow) Cryostat (Oxford CF1208)         pumps and controllers only

 LHe Open Flow Cryostream (Cryo Industries cryocool-LHe)

Set up for Scattering Experiments on BLs 2-1, 7-2 and 10-2 only:


 Transmission

 Flat Plate Reflection Geometry

 Capillary (user to supply capillaries)

 He or Displex Cryostat

 Furnace - Anton Paar DHS 900

All Experiments

Other Equipment Requested:

What equipment will you be bringing to install in the hutch?


SAFETY CONCERNS

CHEMICAL USE? yes no
If yes, list substances (separate by comma) and complete a hazard form(s) for each substance.
Substance(s)
Common Name(s)
Chemical Formula(s)
Total Amount(s)
Form
(solid, liquid,
gas, powder)
NANOSCALE MATERIALS USE? yes no
If yes, will there be open manipulation of nanoscale material samples at SSRL? yes no
If no, how are the samples contained?
If yes, a safety plan must be submitted to the SSRL Safety Office for approval. See CDC/NIOSH website for guidance. http: //www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/nanotech/safenano/


BIOHAZARDOUS MATERIALS USE? yes no
If yes, what type and what is the materials NIH classification?


HUMAN OR ANIMAL SUBJECT USE? yes no
If yes, what type?
*Please contact SSRL Safety Office for further guidance.


RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS USE? yes no
If yes, what is the materials specific activity?

*Radioactive substances may not be brought directly to SSRL. They first must be shipped or taken to Operational Health Physics, Bldg. 24, MS 84, 2575 Sand Hill Rd., Menlo Park, CA 94025; please contact Carol Morris at 650-926-3023 or Jim Allen at 650-926-4064.


LASER USE    yes   no

If yes, please fill out all of the fields in this section.

ANSI classification
Wavelength
Total Power
Laser hazard controls you will apply.


HAZARDOUS EQUIPMENT/ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT?    yes No

If yes, describe any hazardous/electrical equipment you will be bringing to SSRL. Indicate if it is a commercial product and if it has been altered in any way.


Electrical equipment brought with you for use at SSRL must be certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory. If your equipment is not certified, please contact the SSRL Safety Office for guidance on obtaining certification for your equipment under SLAC's Electrical Equipment Inspection Program (EEIP).


Is any significant deviation from the experiment described in your proposal planned?
If so, Please use the space provided below to detail these changes.


EXPORT ISSUES

At the conclusion of your experiment, do you plan to ship samples, equipment or other scientific items from SSRL to an international location?    YES NO

If yes, please send an email to User Administration and provide a detailed description of each item to be shipped including weight, manufacturer, identifying numbers (model #, serial #, property control #, return authorization #, ECCN #), declared value of each item, the purpose and recipient of the shipment.


Additional Comments:





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