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Insertion Device Beamline 13-ID

Undulator A has been installed and is being used untapered.  The ID beamline has two optics enclosures (13-ID-A and 13-ID-B) and two tandem experimental stations (13-ID-C and 13-ID-D).  Cryogenically-cooled Si monochromator (13-ID-A) operating in the 4-45 keV range.   A power management pinhole (13-ID-A) limits the total white beam power which can leave 13-ID-A to less than 100 W at 100 mA operation with the undulator at closed gap (10.5 mm).  Two, 1 m long silicon mirrors (13-ID-B), arranged in a Kirkpatrick-Baez geometry, can be used to focus either white or monochromatic radiation within the two experimental stations with demagnifications from 3:1 to 10:1.  The monochromator first crystal is thin and a future development will involve using a deflecting crystal (13-ID-B) to deflect the low energy monochromatic beam sideways into 13-ID-C permitting simultaneous operation of 13-ID-C and 13-ID-D for certain combinations of experiments.

Beamline 13-ID Specifications Table

cyan-glass.jpg (844 bytes)        Optical Components

Component Distance from Source (m) Description Status
Low Energy Monochromator 28.5 Daresbury (VG) cryogenically-cooled Operational
Power Management Pinhole 32.7 WC aperture Operational
KB Vertical Focusing Mirror (~1m) 44.8 Bendable flat silicon, integral water cooling Operational
KB Horizontal Focusing Mirror (~1m) 46.6 Bendable flat silicon, integral water cooling Operational
KB Microfocusing Mirrors various Bendable flat silicon; no cooling Operational
Deflecting Crystal 47.9 Bendable Ge for horizontal focusing Planned

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13 ID-C Instrumentation Contact Scientist Capabilities Status

X-ray Microprobe

Steve Sutton (sutton@cars.uchicago.edu)

MicroXRF; microXAFS; microXRD; fluorescence microtomography

Operational

General Purpose Diffractometer

Peter Eng (eng@cars.uchicago.edu) X-ray scattering, surface studies, microcrystallography, powder diffraction, inelastic scattering Operational
Grazing Incidence Spectroscopy Matt Newville (newville@cars.uchicago.edu) Surface XAFS Operational

 

13 ID-D Instrumentation Contact Scientist Capabilities Status

Diamond Anvil Cell

Vitali Prakapenka (prakapenka@cars.uchicago.edu)

P-T conditions to the core of the Earth; energy dispersive diffraction; wavelength dispersive diffraction; spectroscopy

Operational

Large Volume Press (1,000 Ton) Yanbin Wang (wang@cars.uchicago.edu) 40 GPa, external heating to 3000K, energy dispersive, monochromatic diffraction; imaging Operational

green-glass.jpg (942 bytes)   Detectors: Si single element, Ge single element, Ge 16-element, Si-drift, Oxford wavelength spectrometer, Pentamax CCD, Bruker CCD