The high flux nano-X-ray diffraction, fluorescence and imaging beamline ID27 for science under extreme conditions on the ESRF Extremely Brilliant Source

Mohamed Mezouar*, Gaston Garbarino, Stany Bauchau, Wolfgang Morgenroth, Keith Martel, Sebastien Petitdemange, Pierrick Got, Carole Clavel, Alban Moyne, Hans-Peter Van Der Kleij, Anna Pakhomova, Bjorn Wehinger, Max Gerin, Tomasz Poreba, Lucie Canet, Angelika Rosa, Alexis Forestier, Gunnar Weck, Frederic Datchi, Max WilkeSandro Jahn, Denis Andrault, Lelia Libon, Lea Pennacchioni, Georgii Kovalskii, Markus Herrmann, Dominique Laniel, Helene Bureau

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Abstract

In this overview article, we present the main features of the upgraded ID27 beamline which is fully optimised to match the exceptional characteristics of the new Extremely Bright Source (EBS) of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). The ID27 beamline has been converted to a 120-m-long instrument and has undergone a major refurbishment of all its critical components including both hardware and software environments. We will successively introduce the ID27 undulator X-ray source, optical scheme and the main components of the experimental hutch. We will illustrate the potential of this new instrument through some selected research examples.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)171-198
Number of pages28
JournalHigh Pressure Research
Volume44
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2024

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