Change history for SSRL - BL14-3

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Date/time of ChangeAttributePrevious ValueUpdated Value
2014-09-30 06:24:19 Cryo Capability open flow liq He cryostream Cryo Industries Cryocool-LHe
2014-09-30 12:50:42 Status Details Open
2014-09-30 12:50:29 Secondary Contact: Email ckrest@slac.stanford.edu
2014-09-30 12:50:22 Secondary Contact: Name Courtney Roach
2014-09-30 12:38:20 Software: Classification , Control/collection, Processing Control/data collection, Processing, Analysis
2014-09-30 12:38:03 Software: Name Microscan GUI, MicroXAS, SMAK (Microtoolkit), Microscan GUI, MicroXAS, SMAK (Microtoolkit), ICS, XAS-Collect
2014-09-30 12:37:53 Lab Facilities COLD ROOM Sample preparation laboratory, cold room, glove boxes, microscopes
2014-09-30 12:37:37 Cryo Capability Details 20-200 K
2014-09-30 12:37:22 Cryo Capability Oxford Cryojet open flow liq He cryostream
2014-09-30 12:36:56 Detector: Details ionization chambers, Vortex detector, 4-element Vortex detector, CCD detector, large-area PIPS Ionization chambers, Vortex detector, 4-element Vortex detector, CCD detector, large-area PIPS
2014-09-30 12:36:43 Mirrors Flat, bent, vertically collimating, 1 m, Si, Ni-coated, M1 mirror: Bent, toroidal, 1.2 m, Ni-coated Kirkpatrick-Baez System (microfocus) Flat, bent, vertically collimating, 1 m, Si, Ni-coated, M1 mirror: Bent, toroidal, 1.2 m, Ni-coated Kirkpatrick-Baez system (microfocus)
2014-09-30 12:35:37 Monochromator water cooled, double crystal Water cooled, double crystal, non-fixed exit slit
2014-09-30 12:35:26 Special Capabilities Absorption Edges, Microfocus Absorption Edges, Microfocus XAS Imaging
2014-09-30 12:35:00 Experiments Details BL14-3 is a bending magnet side station for X-ray imaging and micro X-ray absorption spectroscopy of biological, material, and geological samples. Most often used for data collection at the sulfur K edge, BL14-3 is also capable of obtaining spectroscopy data at the phosphorous K edge. During imaging mode a Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) mirrors system is used to achieve microfocus with a beam size of about 5 x 5 microns. BL14-3 is equipped with a Vortex silicon drift detector and ionization chambers for imaging. Sample positions are controlled with submicron accuracy by a Newport sample stage, inside a helium environment. BL14-3 is ideal for obtaining elemental maps of small samples (about 20 microns to 25 mm) as well as performing spectroscopy on selected points in the sample (about 5 x5 microns). Bulk XAS can be performed on a separate in-hutch table using the upstream optics in focused or defocused configurations. Bulk XAS experiments employ either a 4-element Vortex detector or a large-area Canberra PIPS detector. A motorized multi-sample holder is available to allow queued data collection. BL14-3 is a bending magnet side station for X-ray imaging and micro X-ray absorption spectroscopy of biological, material, and geological samples. Most often used for data collection at the sulfur K edge, BL14-3 is also capable of obtaining spectroscopy data at the phosphorous K edge. During imaging mode a Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) mirrors system is used to achieve microfocus with a beam size of ~ 5 x 5 microns. BL14-3 is equipped with a Vortex silicon drift detector and ionization chambers for imaging. Sample positions are controlled with submicron accuracy by a Newport sample stage, inside a helium environment. BL14-3 is ideal for obtaining elemental maps of small samples (~ 20 microns to 25 mm) as well as performing spectroscopy on selected points in the sample (~5 x 5 microns). Bulk XAS can be performed on a separate in-hutch table using the upstream optics in focused or defocused configurations. Bulk XAS experiments employ either a 4-element Vortex detector or a large-area Canberra PIPS detector. A motorized multi-sample holder is available to allow queued data collection.
2014-09-30 12:34:16 Experiments Details BL 14-3 is a bending magnet side station dedicated to X-ray imaging and micro X-ray absorption spectroscopy of biological, material, and geological samples. Most often used for data collection at the sulfur edge, BL14-3 is the only beamline at SSRL capable of obtaining spectroscopy data at the phosphorous edge. During imaging mode a Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) mirrors system is used to achieve microfocus with a beam size of about 5 x 5 microns. Beamline 14-3 is equipped with a Vortex silicon drift detector and ionization chambers for imaging. Sample positions are controlled with submicron accuracy by a Newport sample stage, inside a helium environment. BL 14-3 is ideal for obtaining elemental maps of small samples (about 20 microns to 25 mm) as well as performing spectroscopy on selected points in the sample (about 5 x5 microns). Bulk XAS can be performed on the front hutch table using the upstream optics in focused or defocused configurations. Bulk XAS experiments employ either a 4-element Vortex detector and large-area Canberra PIPS detector. A motorized sample paddle is available to allow queued data collection. BL14-3 is a bending magnet side station for X-ray imaging and micro X-ray absorption spectroscopy of biological, material, and geological samples. Most often used for data collection at the sulfur K edge, BL14-3 is also capable of obtaining spectroscopy data at the phosphorous K edge. During imaging mode a Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) mirrors system is used to achieve microfocus with a beam size of about 5 x 5 microns. BL14-3 is equipped with a Vortex silicon drift detector and ionization chambers for imaging. Sample positions are controlled with submicron accuracy by a Newport sample stage, inside a helium environment. BL14-3 is ideal for obtaining elemental maps of small samples (about 20 microns to 25 mm) as well as performing spectroscopy on selected points in the sample (about 5 x5 microns). Bulk XAS can be performed on a separate in-hutch table using the upstream optics in focused or defocused configurations. Bulk XAS experiments employ either a 4-element Vortex detector or a large-area Canberra PIPS detector. A motorized multi-sample holder is available to allow queued data collection.
2014-09-25 07:25:29 Experiments Details BL 14-3 is a bending magnet side station dedicated to X-ray imaging and micro X-ray absorption spectroscopy of biological, material, and geological samples. Most often used for data collection at the sulfur edge, BL14-3 is the only beamline at SSRL capable of obtaining spectroscopy data at the phosphorous edge. During imaging mode a Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) mirrors system is used to achieve microfocus with a beam size of about 5 x 5 microns. Beamline 14-3 is equipped with a Vortex silicon drift detector and ionization chambers for imaging. Sample positions are controlled with submicron accuracy by a Newport sample stage, inside a helium environment. BL 14-3 is ideal for obtaining elemental maps of small samples (about 20 microns to 25 mm) as well as performing spectroscopy on selected points in the sample (about 5 x5 microns). Bulk XAS can be performed on the front hutch table using the upstream optics in focused or defocused configurations. Bulk XAS experiments employ either a 4-element Vortex detector and large-area Canberra PIPS detector. A motorized sample paddle is available to allow queued data collection.
2014-09-25 07:25:03 Mirrors Flat, bent, vertically collimating, 1 m, Si, Ni-coated Flat, bent, vertically collimating, 1 m, Si, Ni-coated, M1 mirror: Bent, toroidal, 1.2 m, Ni-coated Kirkpatrick-Baez System (microfocus)
2014-09-25 07:24:44 Robotics: More Info : Newport Micro sample positioner, 4-slot and 8-slot motorized sample holder for bulk spectroscopy Newport Micro sample positioner, 4-slot and 8-slot motorized sample holder for bulk spectroscopy