Synchrotron radiation and beamlines at 3rd generation synchrotrons
- đ¤ Speaker: Heribert Wilhelm, Diamond Light Source Ltd.
- đ Date & Time: Monday 02 March 2015, 15:30 - 16:30
- đ Venue: Mott Seminar Room (531), Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics
Abstract
The deviation of the refractive index from unity, n=1-ī¤īŦ in the X-ray regime is related to the scattering properties of the medium, mainly the electron density. It will be shown that ī¤ is of the order of 10-5 which implies that X-rays will be reflected externally for gracing incident angles below a critical angle. This aspect is used to manufacture focussing devices for X-rays. These main components of a synchrotron beamline are able to focus X-rays down to a few tens of nanometre. Some examples are discussed as well as the principle of a monochromator, another indispensable device for most experiments. The basics of how X-rays are generated by different insertion devices and how the characteristic parameters of a synchrotron might set limits for an experiment are also discussed. This understanding is essential for many experiments to optimize the measurement.
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Heribert Wilhelm, Diamond Light Source Ltd.
Monday 02 March 2015, 15:30-16:30