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XDS: a flexible beamline for X‐ray diffraction and spectroscopy at the Brazilian synchrotron
Authors:F. A. Lima  M. E. Saleta  R. J. S. Pagliuca  M. A. Eleotério  R. D. Reis  J. Fonseca Júnior  B. Meyer  E. M. Bittar  N. M. Souza-Neto  E. Granado
Affiliation:1. Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron, Caixa Postal 6192, CEP 13084-971, Campinas (SP), Brazil;2. Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas, Rua Doutor Xavier Sigaud 150, CEP 22290-180, Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil;3. Instituto de Física `Gleb Wataghin', Universidade de Campinas, CEP 13083-859, Campinas (SP), Brazil
Abstract:The majority of the beamlines at the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Source Laboratory (LNLS) use radiation produced in the storage‐ring bending magnets and are therefore currently limited in the flux that can be used in the harder part of the X‐ray spectrum (above ~10 keV). A 4 T superconducting multipolar wiggler (SCW) was recently installed at LNLS in order to improve the photon flux above 10 keV and fulfill the demands set by the materials science community. A new multi‐purpose beamline was then installed at the LNLS using the SCW as a photon source. The XDS is a flexible beamline operating in the energy range between 5 and 30 keV, designed to perform experiments using absorption, diffraction and scattering techniques. Most of the work performed at the XDS beamline concentrates on X‐ray absorption spectroscopy at energies above 18 keV and high‐resolution diffraction experiments. More recently, new setups and photon‐hungry experiments such as total X‐ray scattering, X‐ray diffraction under high pressures, resonant X‐ray emission spectroscopy, among others, have started to become routine at XDS. Here, the XDS beamline characteristics, performance and a few new experimental possibilities are described.
Keywords:beamline  X‐ray diffraction  X‐ray absorption  total X‐ray scattering  resonant X‐ray emission
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