Typical applications
Small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS), and x-ray diffraction on powder, bulk and liquid samples, between -195°C and 1000°C, grazing incidence small angle x-ray scattering (GISAXS) measurements of thin layers and low dimensional structures.
Available methods
- small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS)
- grazing incidence small angle x-ray scattering (GISAXS)
- x-ray diffraction
- in-situ high and low temperature SAXS and GISAXS studies
Technical specification
- x-ray sources, types and wavelengths
- Cu (λ = 1.5418 Å), 30 W microfocus source, Genix 3D
- Mo (λ = 0.71078 Å), 50 W microfocus source, , Genix 3D
- x-ray beam optics
- toroidal x-ray mirrors producing parallel beam
- beam collimation
- 2 sets of motorized, continuously adjustable, scatter-less slits
- sample chamber
- evacuated sample chamber
- possibility to measure sensitive samples in the air atmosphere
- sample stages
- standard stage
- advanced GISAXS stage
- deformation stage (MTI)
- non-ambient condition chambers
- Linkam THMS 600 (-195°C to 600°C)
- Linkam TS 1000 (ambient to 1000°C)
- motorized beamstop
- detectors, Dectris Pilatus 3R, hybrid pixel single photon counting detectors
- SAXS detector Pilatus 200k
- WAXS detector Pilatus 100k 2θ:15°-45°
- sample to detector distance: 350 mm - 2500 mm
- accessible Q / d –ranges
- (0.003 – 0.5) 1/Å
- (209 – 1.3) nm