Difference between revisions of "Sample Preparation for Joint 11-BM and 11-ID-B Measurements"
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The images below show how a capillary could be prepared for complimentary scattering measurements to be compatible with high throughput sample holders at both beamlines 11-BM (robot loading) and 11-ID-B (linear sample cassette). | The images below show how a capillary could be prepared for complimentary scattering measurements to be compatible with high throughput sample holders at both beamlines 11-BM (robot loading) and 11-ID-B (linear sample cassette). | ||
Contact beamline staff for full details on sample loading & capillary lengths before preparing your sample for complimentary measurements. | Contact beamline staff for full details on sample loading & capillary diameters and lengths before preparing your sample for complimentary measurements. | ||
[[Image:11IDB_holder2.png|frameless|300px| 11IDB_holder2]] | [[Image:11IDB_holder2.png|frameless|300px| 11IDB_holder2]] | ||
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[[image:SampleBase_Diagram.png|500px|Properly prepared sample for the 11-BM mail-in service]] | [[image:SampleBase_Diagram.png|500px|Properly prepared sample for the 11-BM mail-in service]] | ||
Revision as of 01:45, 5 March 2013
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The images below show how a capillary could be prepared for complimentary scattering measurements to be compatible with high throughput sample holders at both beamlines 11-BM (robot loading) and 11-ID-B (linear sample cassette).
Contact beamline staff for full details on sample loading & capillary diameters and lengths before preparing your sample for complimentary measurements.