The Coherent X-ray Imaging instrument at the Linac Coherent Light Source

By Mengning Liang, Garth J. Williams, Marc Messerschmidt1, M. Marvin Seibert, Paul A. Montanez, Matt Hayes, Despina Milathianaki, Andrew Aquila, Mark S. Hunter2, Jason E. Koglin, Donald W. Schafer, Serge Guillet, Armin Busse, Robert Bergan, William Olson, Kay Fox, Nathaniel Stewart, Robin Curtis, Alireza Alan Miahnahri, Sébastien Boutet

1. Arizona State University 2. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Mengning Liang and Garth J. Williams and Marc Messerschmidt and M. Marvin Seibert and Paul A. Montanez and Matt Hayes and Despina Milathianaki and Andrew Aquila and Mark S. Hunter and Jason E. Koglin and Donald W. Schafer and Serge Guillet and Armin Busse and Robert Bergan and William Olson and Kay Fox and Nathaniel Stewart and Robin Curtis and Alireza Alan Miahnahri and Sébastien Boutet

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Liang, M. et al., 2015. The Coherent X-ray Imaging instrument at the Linac Coherent Light Source. J Synchrotron Rad, 22(3), pp.514–519. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s160057751500449x.

Abstract

The Coherent X-ray Imaging (CXI) instrument specializes in hard X-ray, in-vacuum, high power density experiments in all areas of science. Two main sample chambers, one containing a 100 nm focus and one a 1 µm focus, are available, each with multiple diagnostics, sample injection, pump–probe and detector capabilities. The flexibility of CXI has enabled it to host a diverse range of experiments, from biological to extreme matter.

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