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SUMMARY:High Energy Imaging and Diffraction at Diamond Light Source Beamli
 ne I12: 11 Years of Experience and Lessons Learned
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Thomas  Connolley (Diamond Light Source )\nThe I12  
 Joint Engineering\, Environmental and Processing (JEEP) beamline\, was con
 structed during Phase II of the Diamond Light Source. The beamline started
  operating in November 2009. It is located on a short (5 m) straight secti
 on of the 3 GeV Diamond storage ring. The insertion device is  a 4.2 T sup
 erconducting multipole wiggler. User experiments are possible with filtere
 d white beam or monochromatic X-rays in the energy range 53-150 keV from a
  bent Laue monochromator. The beam energy enables good penetration through
  large or dense samples\, combined with a large beam size from the wiggler
  fan (1 mrad horizontally × 0.3 mrad vertically). These beam characterist
 ics permit the study of materials and processes inside environmental chamb
 ers and on sample sizes that are more representative of bulk materials. X-
 ray techniques available are radiography\, tomography\, energy-dispersive 
 diffraction and monochromatic 2D diffraction/scattering. I12 has establish
 ed a broad user community in materials science and processing\, chemical p
 rocessing\, biomedical engineering\, civil engineering\, environmental sci
 ence\, palaeontology and physics. The majority of experiments are time res
 olved\, in-situ studies\, often involving processing equipment brought by 
 users\n\nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/24/contributions/1827/
LOCATION: Zoom 890 9721 5207
URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/24/contributions/1827/
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