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* '''November 2012:'''  ''New Partnership for Complementary NPD & SXPD Access at DOE User Facilities''
* '''November 2012:'''  ''New Partnership for Complementary NPD & SXPD Access at DOE User Facilities''


A new partnership between Argonne (ANL) and Oak Ridge (ORNL) National Laboratories will promote complementary synchrotron & neutron diffraction science.  Approved ORNL Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) users of the [http://neutrons.ornl.gov/powgen/ POWGEN] neutron powder diffraction (NPD) beamline may now obtain streamlined access to high-resolution synchrotron diffraction (SXPD) data on the sample samples at beamline 11-BM of the Advanced Photon Source.  Because of the distinct elemental sensitivity of x-ray and neutron probes in powder diffraction, many systems benefit enormously from a complementary study exploiting both.  The combined analysis of these two datasets often can reveal subtle structural details and understanding far beyond that possible with a single measurement.  Contact beamline staff  
A new partnership between Argonne (ANL) and Oak Ridge (ORNL) National Laboratories will promote complementary synchrotron & neutron diffraction science.  Approved ORNL Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) users of the [http://neutrons.ornl.gov/powgen/ POWGEN] neutron powder diffraction (NPD) beamline may now obtain streamlined access to high-resolution synchrotron diffraction (SXPD) data on the sample samples at beamline [http://11bm.xray.aps.anl.gov/home.html 11-BM] of the Advanced Photon Source.  Because of the distinct elemental sensitivity of x-ray and neutron probes in powder diffraction, many systems benefit enormously from a complementary study exploiting both.  The combined analysis of these two datasets often can reveal subtle structural details and understanding far beyond that possible with a single measurement.  Contact beamline staff  


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Revision as of 16:38, 29 November 2012

Periodic news and updates about 11-BM and powder diffraction at the APS


  • November 2012: New Partnership for Complementary NPD & SXPD Access at DOE User Facilities

A new partnership between Argonne (ANL) and Oak Ridge (ORNL) National Laboratories will promote complementary synchrotron & neutron diffraction science. Approved ORNL Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) users of the POWGEN neutron powder diffraction (NPD) beamline may now obtain streamlined access to high-resolution synchrotron diffraction (SXPD) data on the sample samples at beamline 11-BM of the Advanced Photon Source. Because of the distinct elemental sensitivity of x-ray and neutron probes in powder diffraction, many systems benefit enormously from a complementary study exploiting both. The combined analysis of these two datasets often can reveal subtle structural details and understanding far beyond that possible with a single measurement. Contact beamline staff


  • September 2012: Rapid Acquisition Powder Diffraction Program Relocates to Beamline 17-BM

The APS X-ray Science Division is pleased to announce an enhancement to powder diffraction capabilities at the Advanced Photon Source. Effective from the 2012-3 cycle, the rapid acquisition (or ‘area detector’) powder diffraction program, formerly at beamline 1-BM, has relocated to beamline 17-BM. Read more: http://www.aps.anl.gov/Users/Communications/User_News/2012/user_news_81.html#01


  • Summer 2012: New Streamlined Process for Rapid Access Proposals

The format of the proposal for mail-in rapid access measurement requests at 11-BM has been revised. The new format features a single abstract section, and is intended to expedite and simplify the process for everyone, including users, reviewers, and staff. Rapid access requests are now reviewed by staff AND a international committee of external experts; the target review time is ~ 1 week. Read more: http://11bm.xray.aps.anl.gov/GUPguide0.html


  • January 2012: Prolific 11-BM users publish more than 50 papers in 2011

Thanks to the hard work of beamline staff and users, 11-BM's growing user community sets a new record for the total number of user publications in a year. 11-BM is becoming one of the most productive APS instruments, with many high impact quality publications incorporating 11-BM powder diffraction data! Learn More: http://www.aps.anl.gov/Xray_Science_Division/Structural_Science/publications_11BM.php


  • Fall 2011: Beamline Videos on 11-BM YouTube Channel

11-BM launches a YouTube channel. Tune in for videos highlighting the instrument, and 'how-to' videos on sample preparation and related relevant topics. See: http://www.youtube.com/user/s11bm/videos