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The Hard x-ray Nanoprobe Beamline at Argonne National Laboratory
Frontiers in Optics 2009/Laser Science XXV/Fall 2009 OSA Optics & Photonics Technical Digest, 2009The hard X-ray nanoprobe at the Advanced Photon Source provides characterizing of composition and structure of nanoscale materials and devices with high spatial-resolution using x-ray fluorescence, diffraction and Bragg coherent diffraction, and full-field transmission imaging.
Jörg Maser +5 more
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NanoMAX: a hard x-ray nanoprobe beamline at MAX IV
SPIE Proceedings, 2013We describe the design of the NanoMAX beamline to be built among the first phase beamlines of the MAX IV facility in Lund, Sweden. NanoMAX will be a hard X-ray imaging beamline providing down to 10 nm in direct spatial resolution, enabling investigations of very small heterogeneous samples exploring methods of diffraction, scattering, absorption, phase
Ulf Johansson +2 more
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Nanoscopium: a Scanning Hard X-ray Nanoprobe Beamline at Synchrotron Soleil
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2010Nanoscopium is the single scanning hard X‐ray nano‐probe beamline planned at SOLEIL. This ∼155 m long beamline will fully exploit the high brilliance and coherence characteristics of the X‐ray beam both for diffraction limited focusing and for contrast formation.
A. Somogyi +6 more
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C-11 Nanotomography at the Argonne Hard X-ray Nanoprobe Beamline
Powder Diffraction, 2009The Hard X-ray Nanoprobe Beamline is one of the featured instruments of the new Center for Nanoscale Materials at Argonne National Laboratory [1]. Located at sector 26 of the Advanced Photon Source, the Nanoprobe will explore nanoscale objects with an initial spatial resolution of 30 nanometers, using x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, transmission ...
R.P. Winarski +4 more
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Hard X-ray nanoprobe investigations of the subtissue metal distributions within Daphnia magna
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2013The unique potential of nanoscale elemental imaging of major/minor and trace-level elemental distributions within thin biological tissue sections of the ecotoxicological model organism Daphnia magna is demonstrated by synchrotron radiation nano-X-ray fluorescence (nano-XRF).
B, De Samber +8 more
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Design of a Hard X-Ray Nanoprobe based on FZP
A high-resolution hard X-ray nanoprobe (HXNP) based on Fresnel Zone plate (FZP) was designed. The HXNP relies on a compact, high stiffness, low heat dissipation and low vibration design philosophy and utilizes FZP as nanofocusing optics. The optical layout and overall mechanical design of the HXNP were introduced.Liao, Keliang +7 more
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Upcoming soft x-ray nanoprobe beamline at NSLS-II
X-Ray Nanoimaging: Instruments and Methods VI, 2023Wen Hu +8 more
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Biointerface design for vertical nanoprobes
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Anna Mariano, Nicolas H Voelcker, Xi Xie
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Advances in Battery Characterisation Using Multi-Modal Scanning X-Ray Nanoprobes
ECS Meeting AbstractsRenewable sources could replace hydrocarbons, but sustainability imposes the integration with reliable and efficient energy storage (EES) facilities like rechargeable batteries. The ssuccessful operation of rechargeable batteries depends on the concerted occurrence of an enormous number of physico-chemical, electrical, thermal and mechanical ...
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