An exchangeable Bragg/Laue polychromator for energy-dispersive XAFS

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An original design for a cooled exchangeable polychromator for energy-dispersive XAFS (X-ray absorption fine structure) working either in the transmission configuration (Laue case) or in the reflection configuration (Bragg case) is presented. It enables the acquisition of X-ray absorption spectra between 5 and 25 keV with a spot size on the sample that can reach to less than 20 μm FWHM for some energies. Only 1 h is needed to exchange both benders in operative mode. Parallel transmission spectra with a bandpass between 5 and 10% can be obtained in the full energy range. The dispersive optics and mechanics of ID24 (ESRF, Grenoble, France) have been designed to obtain XAFS spectra in less than 1 s and, in some cases, in the millisecond range.

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San-Miguel, A., Hagelstein, M., Borrel, J., Marot, G., & Renier, M. (1998). An exchangeable Bragg/Laue polychromator for energy-dispersive XAFS. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 5(6), 1396–1397. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049598011315

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