P02.1 - Powder Diffraction and Total Scattering
Beamline P02.1 offers two operating modes: powder X-ray diffraction and total scattering (for PDF studies). In both modes a wide range of sample environments are available for investigating structural changes on application of external stimuli. Additional support laboratories are also available at the beamline for users to prepare their samples.
The following tables compares the key features of these two modes: the first provides common beam parameters, whilst the second details beamline hardware available for all experiments. The further tables below contain technical specifications of the beamline.
Photon Energy / keV |
~ 60 |
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Photon Wavelength / Å |
~ 0.207 |
Beam size at sample (FWHM, Horiz. × Vert.) / mm |
0.5 × 1.1 |
Photon flux at sample / ph s-1 |
4 × 1010 |
Diffractometer |
3 circle (2 × θ; 1 × ω) (all 3 axes fitted with encoders) |
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Diffractometer Sample Stage |
Diffractometer Huber: x (20 mm), y (20 mm), z (40 mm) (all 3 axes fitted with encoders) |
Alternative Sample Stages |
Table z: (200 mm vertical travel) Small Huber: x (20 mm), y (20 mm), z (16 mm)
Large Huber: x (25 mm), y (25 mm), z (20 mm) |
Detector |
Standard detectors: Varex XRD 4343CT (150×150 µm2 pixel size, 2880 x 2880 pixel area) Pool detectors: Perkin Elmer XRD1621 CN3 - EHS (200×200 µm2 pixel size, 2048 x 2048 pixel area)
Dectris Pilatus3 X CdTe 2M (172x172 µm² pixel size, 1475 x 1679 pixel area) |
Detector Stage |
x (2700 mm; consists of stages) |
Automatic Sample Exchange Robot |
300 capillary samples |
Beamline Operating Modes
The table below compares three different experiments in terms of the 2θ and Q ranges/resolutions that are achieveable. The selected Sample to Detector Distances (SDDs) are typical values for Powder Diffraction and Total Scattering modes, and these determine the differences between the two set-ups. For Powder Diffraction geometry, two examples are given (one collecting full diffraction rings, the latter collecting only half rings). These can be used as guides for discussion with beamline staff.
Powder Diffraction (Full Rings) |
Powder Diffraction (Half Rings) |
Total Scattering (PDF) |
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Sample to Detector Distance (SDD) / mm |
2000 |
2000 |
200 |
2θ min. / ° |
0.430 |
0.430 |
0.43 |
2θ max. (Full rings) / ° |
8.240 (5.846) |
11.574 |
55.37 (45.68) |
2θ resolution / ° |
0.005 |
0.005 |
0.06 |
QMin / Å-1 |
0.228 |
0.228 |
0.23 |
QMax / Å-1 |
3.102 |
6.133 |
23.61 |
Q resolution / Å-1 |
0.003 |
0.003 |
0.03 |
Powder Diffraction (Full Rings) and Total Scattering (PDF) assume the beam centre is at the centre of the detector. Powder Diffraction (Half Rings) assumes the beam centre is on one side of the detector, half way up. For comparison with a standard laboratory intrument fitted with a Cu Kα1 tube, the QMax for Powder Diffraction (Full Rings) equates to a 2θ max. of 44.703°, whilst that of Powder Diffraction (Half Rings) equates to a 2θ max. 94.505°.
The beam centre can be positioned anywhere on the detector to achieve the desired 2θ max./QMax and resolution.
Source
P02.1 uses the P02 U23 undulator as the source of synchrotron radiation. The undulator is shared with P02.2 and full technical specifcations of the device are available in Barthelmess et al. [1].
Insertion Device |
U23 undulator |
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Insertion Device Length / m |
2 |
Period Length / mm |
23 |
Max. Power Output / kW |
1.7 |
Source size (Horiz. × Vert.) / mm |
140 × 5.6 |
Divergence (Horiz. × Vert.) / µrad |
7.9 × 4.1 |
Source brilliance |
1019 ph / s / 0.1% bw / mA |
Polarisation |
Linear, horizontal |
Beamline Optics
To allow simultaneous operation of the P02.1 and P02.2 endstations, P02.1 is equipped with an in-house developed double Laue crystal C(111)/Si(111) monochromator. This offsets the main and side station beams by approximately 1.7 m. Details of the optic are given in Dippel et al. and in the table below [2].
In the experiment hutch, beam shaping is achieved using two slit systems (a beam defining aperture and a guard slit) and two pinholes. A selection of absorbers is available to beamline users to reduce the beam intensity (if needed).
Photon Energy / eV |
60 000 |
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Energy Bandwidth / eV |
16 |
Energy Bandwidth (δE/E) |
2.5×10-4 |
Divergence (Horiz. × Vert.) / µrad |
8 × 9 |
References
[1] M. Barthelmess, U. Englisch, J. Pflüger, A. Schöps, J. Skupin and M. Tischer, in Proceedings of the 11th European Particle Accelerator Conference, Genoa, Italy, 2008, pp. 2320–2322.
[2] A.-C. Dippel, H.-P. Liermann, J. T. Delitz, P. Walter, H. Schulte-Schrepping, O. H. Seeck and H. Franz, J. Synchrotron Radiat., 2015, 22, 675–687.
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