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arxiv: 1607.03925 · v2 · pith:ST7UW7VKnew · submitted 2016-07-12 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · physics.acc-ph

Microfocus small-angle X-ray scattering at SSRF BL16B1

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keywords microfocus-saxsbl16b1effectsamplesaxsssrfx-raybamboo
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Offering high-brilliance X-ray beams on micrometer length scales, the microfocus-SAXS at SSRF BL16B1 was established with a KB mirror system for studying small sample volumes, or probing micro-scopic morphologies. The SAXS minimum q value was 0.1nm-1 with a flux of 1.5 * 10^10 photons/s. Two position-resolved scanning experimental methods were combined with microfocus-SAXS that include STXM and CT. To improve the significant smearing effect in the horizontal direction, an effective and easy-to-use desmearing procedure for two-dimensional SAXS pattern based on the blind deconvolution was developed and the deblurring results demonstrated the good restoration effect for the defocus image. Finally, a bamboo sample was selected for SAXS-CT experiment which illustrated the performance of the microfocus-SAXS method.

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