Diamond Light Source
Beamline I08 - Scanning X-ray Microscopy

Scanning X-ray microscopes find applications in all major research fields, in many cases approaching ultimate diffraction-limited lateral resolutions and with unprecedented performance limited in the past by X-ray source properties, optics and detectors schemes. Missing in the general portfolio of scanning X-ray microscopes worldwide, and addressed by I08-SXM is an instrument that covers a broader photon energy range providing access to all major K- and L-absorption edges for SXM elemental and chemical analysis, combined with complementary imaging and spectroscopic techniques.

The central theme of the beamline is the ability to obtain morphological and chemically-specific information on a full range of materials (inorganic/organic) under real conditions, providing a facility that will be new not only to the UK. I08 will use radiation in the 250 to 4200 eV photon energy range, generated by an Apple II type insertion device. This X-ray source is optimised  to enable studies exploiting linearly or circularly polarised radiation. The operating energy range encompasses a significant number of important K and L absorption edges for low- and medium-Z elements, and relatively thick (~10 – 20 μm) samples will be able to be studied with both absorption and phase contrast techniques, with lateral resolutions down to ~20 nm depending on the imaging mode.


contacts
Burkhard Kaulich
Techniques
Absorption
  • EXAFS
Diffraction
  • Surface diffraction
Emission or Reflection
  • X-ray fluorescence (XRF)
Imaging
  • X-ray microscopy
control/Data analysis
Control Software Type
  • GDA
Data Output Type
  • Image
Data Output Format
  • nxs