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Description
Thanks to a fellowship from CAMS and collaboration with the MARS beamline at Synchrotron Soleil and Diamond Light Source, we have developed a cryostat system designed for studying thorium- and uranium-containing samples. This cryostat can operate at either liquid nitrogen or helium temperatures and is suitable for both tender and hard X-ray spectroscopy, specifically including uranium M45-edge and L3-edge RIXS/XES techniques.
The cryostat is currently operational at the I20 and I18 beamlines of Diamond Light Source, as well as at the MARS beamline of Synchrotron Soleil. It has been customised to facilitate the loading and unloading of sample holders at low temperatures. We offer two sample holder designs: one for accommodating 7 mm diameter pellets and another for accommodating frozen liquid samples.
Internal Access:
Please contact Dr Mike Baker with any queries: [email protected]
External Access:
The instrument is available for external users. Please send any queries to [email protected]
The cryostat is currently operational at the I20 and I18 beamlines of Diamond Light Source, as well as at the MARS beamline of Synchrotron Soleil. It has been customised to facilitate the loading and unloading of sample holders at low temperatures. We offer two sample holder designs: one for accommodating 7 mm diameter pellets and another for accommodating frozen liquid samples.
Internal Access:
Please contact Dr Mike Baker with any queries: [email protected]
External Access:
The instrument is available for external users. Please send any queries to [email protected]
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