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Swiss Light source

NSLS National Synchrotron Light Source at Brookhaven National Laboratory (www.nsls.bnl.gov) SLS Swiss Light Source (sls.web.psi.ch/view.php/about/index.html)... [Pg.737]

Flechsig, U., Quitmann, C., Raabe, J., Boge, M., Fink, R., and Ade, H. (2007). The PolLux microspectroscopy beam line at the Swiss light source. Conf. Proc. Am. Inst. Phys. 870, 505-508. [Pg.773]

Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institute, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland... [Pg.49]

A detailed description of the setup and data pretreatment was given previously. In brief, the samples were transported on dry ice to the XTM end station MS-TOMO of the Swiss Light Source (SLS) at Paul-Scherrer-Institute at Villigen, Switzerland, where all experiments were conducted. Together with sample holders and the tools required for sample handling the samples were stored at all the times in a well isolated box, filled with dry ice. For every scan one ice particle (sample) was placed in a custom-made polyamide... [Pg.400]

Raabe J, Tzvetkov G, Flechsig U, Boege M, Jaggi A, Sarafimov B, et al. PoILux a new facility for soft x-ray spectromicroscopy at the Swiss Light Source. Rev Sci Instrum 2008 79 11. [Pg.100]

Part of the work included in this book was carried out at different synchrotron beamlines. We would like to acknowledge the possibility to access these great facilities and thank for the support by the teams of XIL and XIL-II, PolLux and TomCat at the Swiss Light Source at PSI as well as LIGA 3 at the Angstrom Quelle ANKA in Karlsruhe. [Pg.107]

In a round-robin project Kanitpanyacharoen et al. [42] have compared the characteristics of X-ray tomographic microscope instruments at multiple Synchrotrons such as the Swiss Light Source (SLS), the Advanced Photon Source (APS) and the Advanced Light Source (ALS) which produced comparable results. [Pg.405]


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