1. First white beam on a von Hámos spectrometer at the PolyX beamline of SOLARIS.
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Błachucki, W., Sowa, K.M., Kołodziej, T., Wróbel, P., Korecki, P., and Szlachetko, J.
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X-ray absorption spectra , *X-ray spectrometers , *SPECTROMETERS , *PHOTON flux , *RADIATION sources , *X-ray spectroscopy , *X-ray imaging - Abstract
Synchrotrons are brilliant sources of X-ray radiation used in a variety of methods to study the structure of matter and dynamics of processes on the atomic scale. X-ray spectroscopy methods at synchrotrons are typically combined with the beam monochromatization which guarantees better energy resolution but also reduces orders of magnitude the photon flux incident on the sample and thus wastes the vast majority of the photons produced. Here we report on the commissioning of an X-ray spectrometer at the PolyX beamline of SOLARIS specialized in application of white, broadband and monochromatic X-ray beam in multimodal microimaging, microtomography and microscpectroscopic studies. The spectrometer was used to acquire good quality Fe K-edge X-ray absorption spectrum over about 120 eV-range within seconds. In this work we present the first X-ray absorption spectrum measured using a synchrotron white beam in combination with a von Hámos geometry-based spectrometer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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