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RIS citation export for WEPC13: Sample and Detector Positioning Instruments for the Wide Angle XPCS End Station at 8-ID-E, a Feature Beamline for the APS Upgrade

TY  - CONF
AU  - Wakefield, K.J.
AU  - Bean, S.J.
AU  - Capatina, D.
AU  - Dufresne, E.M.
AU  - Fisher, M.V.
AU  - Highland, M.J.
AU  - Narayanan, S.
AU  - Sandy, A.
AU  - Ziegler, R.
ED  - Jaski, Yifei
ED  - Den Hartog, Patric
ED  - Jaje, Kelly
ED  - Schaa, Volker R.W.
TI  - Sample and Detector Positioning Instruments for the Wide Angle XPCS End Station at 8-ID-E, a Feature Beamline for the APS Upgrade
J2  - Proc. of MEDSI2020, Chicago, IL, USA, 24-29 July 2021
CY  - Chicago, IL, USA
T2  - Mechanical Engineering Design of Synchrotron Radiation Equipment and Instrumentation
T3  - 11
LA  - english
AB  - The X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (XPCS) beamline at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) has been selected as one of the nine feature beamlines being de-signed to take advantage of the increase in coherent flux provided by the APS Upgrade. The 8-ID-E enclosure at the beamline will have a dedicated instrument for per-forming Wide Angle XPCS (WA-XPCS) measurements across a range of length and time scales. The instrument will feature a high-stability 6-circle diffractometer, a moveable Long Distance Detector Positioner (LDDP) for positioning a large pixel array detector, and a removable flight path assembly. For intermediate sample to detector distances of 1.5 to 2 meters, a large pixel array detector will be positioned on the diffractometer detector arm. For longer sample to detector distances up to 4 meters, an horizontal scattering geometry will be utilized based on the LDDP to position a second large pixel array detector. The LDDP will consist of a large granite base on which sits a combination of motorized stages. The base will sit on air casters that allow the LDDP to be coarsely posi-tioned manually within the enclosure. Final positioning of the detector will be achieved with the mounted stages. The spatial relationship between the sample and the free moving LDDP will be monitored using a laser tracking system. A moveable flight path will be supported by the diffractometer arm and a mobile floor support to mini-mize air scattering while using the LDDP. The WA-XPCS instrument has been designed with users and beamline staff in mind and will allow them to efficiently utilize the highly enhanced coherent beam provided by the APS Upgrade.
PB  - JACoW Publishing
CP  - Geneva, Switzerland
SP  - 333
EP  - 335
KW  - detector
KW  - photon
KW  - laser
KW  - scattering
KW  - lattice
DA  - 2021/10
PY  - 2021
SN  - 2673-5520
SN  - 978-3-95450-229-5
DO  - doi:10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2020-WEPC13
UR  - https://jacow.org/medsi2020/papers/wepc13.pdf
ER  -