High-energy-resolution inelastic X-ray scattering spectrometer at beamline 30-ID of the Advanced Photon Source

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Inelastic X-ray scattering is a powerful and versatile technique for studying lattice dynamics in materials of scientific and technological importance. In this article, the design and capabilities of the momentum-resolved high-energy-resolution inelastic X-ray spectrometer (HERIX) at beamline 30-ID of the Advanced Photon Source are reported. The instrument operates at 23.724keV and has an energy resolution of 1.3-1.7meV. It can accommodate momentum transfers of up to 72nm-1, at a typical X-ray flux of 4.5×109photons s-1 meV-1 at the sample. A suite of insitu sample environments are provided, including high pressure, static magnetic fields and uniaxial strains, all at high or cryogenic temperatures.

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Said, A. H., Sinn, H., Toellner, T. S., Alp, E. E., Gog, T., Leu, B. M., … Alatas, A. (2020). High-energy-resolution inelastic X-ray scattering spectrometer at beamline 30-ID of the Advanced Photon Source. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 27, 827–835. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577520002854

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