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Thermal optima definition

The design and placement of the second beam intensity monitor demands more attention. The definition of X-ray absorption does not discriminate between primary beam, USAXS and SAXS. So the second beam intensity monitor should guide primary beam, USAXS and SAXS through its volume, whereas the WAXS should pass outside the monitor. The optimum setup for SAXS and USAXS measurements is a narrow ionization chamber directly behind the sample. For WAXS measurement a pin-diode in the beam stop is a good solution for WAXS. For USAXS and SAXS it may be acceptable, as long as the relevant part of the primary beam is caught, the optical system is in thermal equilibrium and the synchrotron beam does not jump (cf. Sect. 4.2.3.5). [Pg.77]


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