HPCAT Technical Notes for the Run-cycle 2023-1
NOTE: Please contact your beamline scientist for the most current information.
16-ID-D: HP X-ray Spectroscopy
Established HP spectroscopy/scattering techniques at 16-ID-D include:
-Nuclear Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering (NRIXS)
-Inelastic X-ray Scattering (IXS) or X-ray Raman Scattering (XRS)
-Resonance/X-ray Emission Spectroscopy(R/XES)
Energy Range |
4.5-37 keV |
Beam Size and Focusing Optics |
4 (V)x 6 (H) μm2with 320mm-400mm long KB mirrors |
On-sample Flux |
NRS: ~1x109ph/s at 14.4 keV, 2meV DE |
Detectors |
AmpTek |
More information may be found at https://hpcat.aps.anl.gov/beamlines
16-ID-B: HP Micro-X-ray Diffraction
The station is equipped with two experimental tables:
the laser heating table and the general purpose table
Energy Range |
18-50 keV |
Beam Size and Focusing Optics |
~3x6 um2, 320x320 mm KB mirror assembly |
On-sample Flux |
~1x1012ph/s at 30 keV (3x5 um2) |
Established Techniques |
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Detectors |
Pilatus 1M-F, MAR CCD (MAR-345, PE and others, by request) |
More information may be found at: https://hpcat.aps.anl.gov/beamlines
16-BM-D: HP Micro-X-ray Diffraction, Absorption and Tomography
Micro-diffraction: 6-45 keV; 4 um x 4 um focused beam
X-ray absorption: 15-45 keV; XAS-XRD combined measurement is possible.
X-ray Tomography: 20-30 keV, Field of view < 0.5 mm x 0.5 mm, Image resolution: 1.3 – 2.0 µm.
For tomography and XAS, the sample must be loaded with Be gasket; the measurement should in radial transmission geometry.
Energy Range |
6-45 keV (normal), up to 60-70 keV (by special request) |
Beam Size and Focusing Optics |
4 μm x 4 μm FWHM (E@30 keV) |
On-sample Flux |
5 x 108 ph/sec @ E = 30 keV, ΔE/E = 1.5 x 10-4 (Si 111 DCM) |
Established Techniques |
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Detectors |
MAR345 imaging plate (stationary) |
More information may be found at: https://hpcat.aps.anl.gov/beamlines
16-BM-B: White Beam Station
Two experimental setups:
-Energy dispersive x-ray diffraction and radiography with a Paris-Edinburgh (PE) press
-White beam Laue technique with DAC
Energy Range |
White beam |
Beam Size and Focusing Optics |
For Laue: 2.3 µm (H) x 2.3 µm (V) FWHM with 100+200 mm KB mirror |
Established Techniques - DAC |
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Established Techniques - PE Press |
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Detectors |
Ge Solid State Detector, PE a-Si detector, |
More information may be found at: https://hpcat.aps.anl.gov/beamlines
HPCAT Supporting Equipment:
- All stations are equipped with on-line ruby systems
- All stations equipped with gear-boxes and single- and double-membrane (diaphragm) control systems for remote pressure controls
- Fast compression and decompression with piezo or diaphragm control devices
- One on-line Raman system available with special request
- One cryostat down to 4K,two cryostats (smaller) down to 10K
- Off-line ruby and Raman systems
- A sample preparation lab for DAC operation
A glove box for loading environment sensitive samples, equipped with micromanipulators
Special loading equipment for handling Be gasket
A laser drill system for gasket hole drills and for micro-machining
A micro-manipulator is available for sample preparation (training required)