Experimental Station 10-2b

Beam line 10-2 is a wiggler end-station that splits time between the back hutch (BL10-2b), which is instrumented for x-ray absorption spectroscopy, and the front hutch (BL10-2a), which has a dedicated 2-circle diffractometer that is used for materials scattering. The beamline supports the use of multiple area detectors, as well as point detectors with a crystal analyzer for higher angular resolution. 

Status
Commissioning
Supported Techniques
X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
Main Scientific Disciplines
Catalysis
Beam Line Specifications

Source

33-pole, 1.27-Tesla wiggler, 1.5 mrad acceptance

  Energy Range Resolution ΔE/E Spot Size Flux Angular Acceptance
Focused 5000-22000 eV ~1 x 10-4 0.30mm x 0.6mm ~ 3 x 1012 1.5 mrad

 

Optics

M0 mirror: vertically and horizontally focusing Rh coated bent cylinder 1.2 m long.

Monochromator: Si(111) and Si(220), double-crystal, non-fixed exit.

Absorption

508 μm Be, 4.4 m He, 205 μm fixed, 1016 μm graphite (insertable, user controlled)

Instrumentation

Detectors: ionization chambers

Other: variable filters to alleviate beam damage. 

Sample Environment

Cryostage

 

Data Acquisition and Analysis

webXAS

Beam Line Phone
650-926-5102. On-site Users: Contact the Duty Operator at 9-926-4040
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