Diffraction at low energies requires in-vacuum beam path and reduction of absorbing windows as much as possible. The beam path at 4-ID-D is optimized for this kind of experiments by using an in-vacuum chamber for the closed cycle cryostat which connects to both, the beam path upstream and the one on detector arm. In case polarization analysis is desired, an in-vacuum polarization analyzer is available with full flexibility to move between ' and ' geometry. In vacuum sample chamber has limited range in chi movement (+/- 10 degrees). In case higher flexibility is needed, Beryllium domes have to be used at the expense of significant intensity due to higher photon absorption. Parameters
Polarization analysis
Diffractometer with cryostat, full in-vacuum shroud1 and polarization analyzer. Inserts: Sample holder for in-vacuum setup and Be heat shield. 1On loan from DESY, Hamburg, Germany |