A twelve-analyzer detector system for high-resolution powder diffraction

Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
Peter L LeeBrian H Toby

Abstract

A dedicated high-resolution high-throughput X-ray powder diffraction beamline has been constructed at the Advanced Photon Source (APS). In order to achieve the goals of both high resolution and high throughput in a powder instrument, a multi-analyzer detector system is required. The design and performance of the 12-analyzer detector system installed on the powder diffractometer at the 11-BM beamline of APS are presented.

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