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Two views of a sample in position for data-taking, as seen through the "upstream" camera (left) and the video microscope (right).  The reticle lines show the nominal extent of the beam.  The actual beam edges extend somewhat farther, so these areas should be kept clear of foreign material (glue, glay, wax, etc.).
Two views of a sample in position for data-taking, as seen through the "upstream" camera (left) and the video microscope (right).  The reticle lines show the nominal extent of the beam.  The actual beam edges extend somewhat farther, so these areas should be kept clear of foreign material (glue, clay, wax, etc.).

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Sample view through the "upstream" camera. sample view through the video microscope.


Two views of a sample in position for data-taking, as seen through the "upstream" camera (left) and the video microscope (right). The reticle lines show the nominal extent of the beam. The actual beam edges extend somewhat farther, so these areas should be kept clear of foreign material (glue, clay, wax, etc.).