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Double focussing, mirror-monochromator cameras

Double focussing, mirror-monochromator cameras are optimized for maximum flux at the sample. This type of camera is hence mainly used for real time diffraction studies on biological samples and polymers (see Sect. 4). Such a camera is shown in Fig. 23. The first optical element could only be placed at 20 m... [Pg.25]

Fig. 23. Schematic design of a double focussing mirror-monochromator camera at DORIS The middle of the mirror is at 20 m from the source point. A bent, triangular monochromator crystal is used for horizontal focussing and a segmented mirror (quartz) for vertical focussing. The ionization chamber is designated by-I-... Fig. 23. Schematic design of a double focussing mirror-monochromator camera at DORIS The middle of the mirror is at 20 m from the source point. A bent, triangular monochromator crystal is used for horizontal focussing and a segmented mirror (quartz) for vertical focussing. The ionization chamber is designated by-I-...

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