The design and the basic performances of the diffraction endstation of the NanoMAX beamline of MAX IV Laboratory in Lund are presented. Designed to perform scanning diffraction, the endstation is… Click to show full abstract
The design and the basic performances of the diffraction endstation of the NanoMAX beamline of MAX IV Laboratory in Lund are presented. Designed to perform scanning diffraction, the endstation is adapted to single-particle imaging as well as scanning fluorescence microscopy, tomography, and 2D and 3D ptychography in forward and Bragg geometries, using high-flux nanofocused (coherent) X-ray beams in the energy range between 5 and 28 keV.
               
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