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ID1 - Anomalous Scattering

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ID01 is a x-ray diffraction and scattering beamline, devoted to the study of a wide variety of materials, from nanostructures to bulks, with the ability to perform imaging and strain studies using coherent x-ray diffraction methods and/or nanodiffraction. ID01 is also dedicated to SAXS, GID, GISAXS and anomalous scattering studies.



               

 

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Contact
Tel: +33(0)47688 +ext
Tobias SCHULLI
Scientist in Charge

2280
Dina CARBONE
Scientist

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Peter BOESECKE
Beamline Operations Manager

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ID01 Control Room 2719
Email to ID01
 

 

 

General

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Possibilities at ID01

 

New available equipmement

In-House-Research projects

In-situ AFM and u-XRD capabilities

 afm1

 

The in-situ AFM recently developed at the ESRF was designed having the particular issues and geometries of synchrotron end-station in mind [more info...]

Probing mechanical properties of nano-objects

AFM2

The investigation of semiconductor nanostructures is widely regarded to be one of the most important issues concerning the development of new technologies [more info...]

Maxthal furnace for micro-diffraction at high temperatures

maxthal furnace

 

Diffraction studies in a temperature range from RT up to 1200oC, in vacuum, in air or oxygen atmosphere, can be performed using the Maxthal furnace, developed by B. Gorges and the SES group at the ESRF. [more info...]

CDI of a single nanowire using focussed X-ray beam

 CDI-setup

 

The cross-section of an InAs nanowire with a diameter of 150 nm epitaxially grown on a 111-oriented InP substrate was characterized [more info...]

Setup for Grazing Incidence Diffraction (GID)

 

At the new (3+2 circles) nano-diffraction end-station of ID01, installed at the beginning of 2011 and optimized for sub-micron diffraction on nano-scale objects, also Grazing Incidence Diffraction experiments are possible using the vertical scattering geometry. Using a specific configuration of the goniometer motors [more info...]


 


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