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High-flux hard X-ray microbeam using a single-bounce capillary with doubly focused undulator beam

A pre-focused X-ray beam at 12 keV and 9 keV has been used to illuminate a single-bounce capillary in order to generate a high-flux X-ray microbeam. The BioCAT undulator X-ray beamline 18ID at the Advanced Photon Source was used to generate the pre-focused beam containing 1.2 × 10(13) photons s(−1)...

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Autores principales: Barrea, Raul A., Huang, Rong, Cornaby, Sterling, Bilderback, Donald H., Irving, Thomas C.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2631128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19096178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0909049508039782
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Sumario:A pre-focused X-ray beam at 12 keV and 9 keV has been used to illuminate a single-bounce capillary in order to generate a high-flux X-ray microbeam. The BioCAT undulator X-ray beamline 18ID at the Advanced Photon Source was used to generate the pre-focused beam containing 1.2 × 10(13) photons s(−1) using a sagittal-focusing double-crystal monochromator and a bimorph mirror. The capillary entrance was aligned with the focal point of the pre-focused beam in order to accept the full flux of the undulator beam. Two alignment configurations were tested: (i) where the center of the capillary was aligned with the pre-focused beam (‘in-line’) and (ii) where one side of the capillary was aligned with the beam (‘off-line’). The latter arrangement delivered more flux (3.3 × 10(12) photons s(−1)) and smaller spot sizes (≤10 µm FWHM in both directions) for a photon flux density of 4.2 × 10(10) photons s(−1) µm(−2). The combination of the beamline main optics with a large-working-distance (approximately 24 mm) capillary used in this experiment makes it suitable for many microprobe fluorescence applications that require a micrometer-size X-ray beam and high flux density. These features are advantageous for biological samples, where typical metal concentrations are in the range of a few ng cm(−2). Micro-XANES experiments are also feasible using this combined optical arrangement.