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Nuclear resonance beamline at ESRF
Ruffer R, Chumakov AI
HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS
97-8 (1-4): 589-604 1996

Document type: Article    Language: English    Cited References: 24    Times Cited: 75   

Abstract:
The Nuclear Resonance Beamline at ESRF is dedicated to the excitation of nuclear levels by synchrotron radiation. The sources of radiation and optical elements are optimized to provide an intense, highly monochromatic, collimated and stable X-ray beam of small cross-section at the Mossbauer transition energies between 6 and 30 keV. The set-up of the beamline allows to perform studies in diffraction, small angle scattering, forward scattering and incoherent scattering. Equipment is available to maintain the sample at variable temperature and magnetic field. Fast detectors and timing electronics serve to separate the delayed nuclear scattering from the ''prompt'' electronic scattering and to measure the time spectra of nuclear radiation with sub-nanosecond resolution. The general lay-out and the parameters of the beamline are reported. Typical domains of applications are discussed and illustrated by first experimental results.

KeyWords Plus:
SYNCHROTRON-RADIATION, DIFFRACTION

Addresses:
Ruffer R, EUROPEAN SYNCHROTRON RADIAT FACIL,BP 220,F-38043 GRENOBLE,FRANCE

Publisher:
BALTZER SCI PUBL BV, AMSTERDAM

IDS Number:
UD208

ISSN:
0304-3843


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