BM20B
Synopsis
The BM20B Materials Research Hutch (MRH) is dedicated to in-situ diffraction experiments during synthesis or processing.
Status:
open
Disciplines
- Materials and Engineering
- Physics
- Chemistry
Applications
- Thin films
- Energy
- Semiconductors
- Catalysis
- Magnetism
- Metallurgy
Techniques
- XRD - X-ray diffraction
- XRD - X-ray diffraction
- XRR - X-ray reflectivity
- GID - grazing incidence diffraction
- XAS - X-ray absorption spectroscopy
- In-situ magnetron sputtering
Energy range
- 6.0 - 32.0 keV
Beam size
- Minimum (H x V) : 0.05 x 0.05 mm²
- Maximum (H x V) : 10.0 x 1.0 mm²
Sample environments
- High-temperature chamber up to 1200°C under vacuum
- High-temperature chamber up to 900°C and 900 mbar gas atmosphere (no oxidizing atmosphere)
- Temperature chamber from -100°C up to 200°C under different gas atmospheres and electrical resistivity measurements
- Magnetron sputtering deposition chamber
Detectors
- Scintillation counter with slit, Soller slit or analysing crystal
- Mythen
- Pilatus 100K
- Ketek AXAS M1
- Bruker X-Flash