Diamond Light Source
Beamline I13-1 - X-Ray Coherence

At 250 metres in length, I13 is one of Diamond’s longest beamlines. It comprises two branchlines which provide complementary X-ray imaging techniques.

The branchlines run simultaneously and independently of one another. They support a broad range of scientific users from fields such as biology, materials science, geology, medicine, archaeology and engineering.

Coherence Branchline (I13-1)

Resolution beyond the limitations given by X-ray optics and scintillator-coupled detectors can be achieved with coherent diffraction imaging (CDI) methods. X-rays are diffracted by a sample, and the diffraction patterns are used to reconstruct an image via an iterative feedback algorithm which aims to retrieve the lost phase information. In effect, the objective lens of a typical microscope is replaced by software.

Such methods require highly coherent X-rays and can therefore not be conducted with conventional laboratory sources. The Coherence Branchline uses X-rays in the 6-20 keV range.


Beamline Energy Range
6 - 35 [eV]
contacts
Christoph Rau
Techniques
Diffraction
  • Time-resolved studies
Emission or Reflection
  • Time-resolved studies
Imaging
  • Medical application
  • X-ray holography
  • X-ray microscopy
  • X-ray tomography
Scattering
  • Coherent scattering
control/Data analysis
Control Software Type
  • GDA
Data Output Type
  • images
Data Output Format
  • tiff, hdf5