Author: Schwartzkopf, M.
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WEPPP008
Flexible X-Ray Focusing Using CRL Transfocators for GI-SAXS/WAXS Experiments  
 
  • J.R. Rubeck, A. Chumakov, M. Schwartzkopf
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
 
  P03 operates a micro- and a nanofocus endstation both capable of transmission as well as grazing-incidence X-ray scattering experiments [1,2,3]. The beam sizes range from typically 22 x 13 ¿m2 to 350 x 250 nm². Common, unique features of the different focusing schemes are the exceptional long focal distance, allowing for a variety of advanced in situ and operando sample environments [1]. The newly commissioned CRL3-system consists of two binary stacks of one-dimensional (1D) BeCRL mounted on an in-vacuum lens-exchanger with two train units, piezo-driven motors and a hexapod for generating a round-shaped microfocus beam with increased flux at 600 mm focal distance. An additional condenser system CRL4 for beam parallelization prior to focusing systems will increase the flux at both endstations. CRL4 consist of two Smarpods in-vacuum stages, both equipped with a stepped cascade of 1D lenses each for decoupled horizontal and vertical focusing. We will present the different focusing schemes incl. projected performances as well asthe current status of both new CRL-stations and technical challenges, e.g. space constraints, precise positioning, stability
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[2] C. Krywka et al., J. Appl. Cryst. 45 (2012), 85.
[3] G. Santoro et al., Rev. Sci. Instr. 85 (2014), 043901.
 
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