2013
DOI: 10.1107/s0909049513001337
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A microfocus X-ray fluorescence beamline at Indus-2 synchrotron radiation facility

Abstract: A microfocus X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy beamline (BL-16) at the Indian synchrotron radiation facility Indus-2 has been constructed with an experimental emphasis on environmental, archaeological, biomedical and material science applications involving heavy metal speciation and their localization. The beamline offers a combination of different analytical probes, e.g. X-ray fluorescence mapping, X-ray microspectroscopy and total-external-reflection fluorescence characterization. The beamline is installed on … Show more

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“…The experiment was carried out at XRF BL-16, Indus-2 synchrotron light source, Indore, India [25]. The polychromatic beam produced by 2.5 GeV electrons in Indus-2 storage ring was monochromatized by using DCM with Si(111) symmetric and anti symmetric crystals (mounted side by side).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experiment was carried out at XRF BL-16, Indus-2 synchrotron light source, Indore, India [25]. The polychromatic beam produced by 2.5 GeV electrons in Indus-2 storage ring was monochromatized by using DCM with Si(111) symmetric and anti symmetric crystals (mounted side by side).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indus-2 is a 2.5 GeV, 300 mA third-generation synchrotron radiation source, with a critical wavelength of 2 Å (Sahni et al, 2009;Tiwari et al, 2013). At present, Indus-2 is being operated at 2.5 GeV energy and 150 mA current.…”
Section: Beamline Overview 21 Indus-2 Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BL-16 beamline is designed to work in the x-ray energy range of 4 -25 keV. The details of the beamline and different experimental stations installed on this beamline are described elsewhere 12 . TXRF station of the BL-16 beamline comprises of an in-house developed 4-axes motorized sample manipulator installed on a vibration free optics table.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%