Abstract:We describe the general characteristics and the first result of a new synchrotron beamline at the Pohang Light Source in Korea. The beamline, operated by a Korean-Taiwanese-Swiss consortium, is dedicated to microimaging experiment in real time with coherent x rays. The performances of the first tests already reach excellent levels when compared to other similar facilities worldwide. The key feature is the use of unmonochromatized x rays to achieve very high lateral and time resolution.
“…The beam size illuminating the sample was fitted to the size of the field of view (FOV) using a slit module to avoid unnecessary exposure of the test sample to X-rays. The detailed beam characteristics and performance of the beamline used in this study are well described in Baik et al (2004).…”
“…The beam size illuminating the sample was fitted to the size of the field of view (FOV) using a slit module to avoid unnecessary exposure of the test sample to X-rays. The detailed beam characteristics and performance of the beamline used in this study are well described in Baik et al (2004).…”
“…The nanometer-scale wavelength of the transmitted X-ray was converted into the visible light by passing through a thin CdWO 4 scintillator crystal. The detailed beam characteristics and performance of the beamline used in this study are described in Baik et al (2004). X-ray images were captured using a CCD camera (PCO, Sensicam) with 1280 × 1024 pixels resolution.…”
“…Using synchrotron X-ray microradiology, images are obtained at the 7B2 X-ray microscopy beamline of the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL), Republic of Korea whose details are described by Baik et al [6]. The experiment is performed by unmonochromatized white beam.…”
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