The SAXS instrument on the high brilliance undulator beam line (ID-12, BESSRC-CAT) at APS has been designed to produce highresolution scattering patterns in the millisecond time domain. This instrument is equipped with a 18 cm x 18 cm position sensitive gas detector and a 15 cm x 15 cm high-resolution position sensitive CCD mosaic detector. A photodiode detector mounted on a 3.7 mm diameter beam stop permits quick alignment of the instrument as well as precise measurement of the transmitted beam intensity. The exposure time with the CCD detector varies from 0.1 to 10 seconds depending on the scattering cross-section of the samples. Techniques to interface ancillary equipment for time-resolved studies and software for faster online analysis of the data have also been developed. We have obtained data on the unfolding of proteins in the millisecond time domain and ASAXS of metallic alloys using this instrument.
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