Design and performance of a dedicated coherent X-ray scanning diffraction instrument at beamline NanoMAX of MAX IV.
Dina CarboneSebastian KalbfleischUlf JohanssonAlexander BjörlingMaik KahntSimone SalaTomas StankevicAngel Rodriguez FernandezBjörn BringZdenek MatejPaul BellDavid ErbVincent HardionClemens WeningerHussein Al-SallamiJulio Lidon-SimonStefan CarlsonAnnika JerreboBrian Norsk JensenAnders BjermoKarl ÅhnbergLinus RoslundPublished in: Journal of synchrotron radiation (2022)
The diffraction endstation of the NanoMAX beamline is designed to provide high-flux coherent X-ray nano-beams for experiments requiring many degrees of freedom for sample and detector. The endstation is equipped with high-efficiency Kirkpatrick-Baez mirror focusing optics and a two-circle goniometer supporting a positioning and scanning device, designed to carry a compact sample environment. A robot is used as a detector arm. The endstation, in continued development, has been in user operation since summer 2017.