Difference between revisions of "Sample Preparation for Joint 11-BM and 11-ID-B Measurements"
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The image below shows a burn of beam shape at the sample position beam with the tightest horizontal focus possible at the sample position. | The image below shows a burn of beam shape at the sample position beam with the tightest horizontal focus possible at the sample position. | ||
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Revision as of 01:39, 5 March 2013
Horizontal - Focused at Sample
The image below shows a burn of beam shape at the sample position beam with the tightest horizontal focus possible at the sample position.
Users anticipating performing complimentary scattering measurements on a single sample at other APS powder beamlines should consider using the following standard Cole-Parmer sizes. These are compatible with samples holders at the beamlines noted below. However, it is also important to contact beamline staff for details on sample loading & capillary lengths before preparing your sample for complimentary measurements.
Capillary ID size x OD size, Cole-Parmer Part#, Standard Size @ APS Beamlines
0.0320" (0.81 mm) x 0.0340" (0.86 mm), # 95820-06, @ 11-BM, 17-BM