Journal article
Double focusing SAXS camera with μm focal spot based on a circular Bragg-Fresnel lens
Journal de Physique IV, Vol.3(8), pp.443-446
1993
Abstract
A 2D focusing SAXS camera has been build based on a circular Bragg-Fresnel lens. The camera has been tested at the Microfocus beamline at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. An undulator was used as radiation source. The focused beam size at the sample position of about 1,5 2μm2 and intensity of about 109 photons/s was obtained at a wavelength of 1.24A (10keV). A Molecular Dynamics image plate was used to detect the low -angle diffraction pattern. For native turkey leg tendon collagen intermediate areas between the calcified and non-calcified regions were analysed. More than 22 orders including the first order peak were clearly resolved.
Details
- Title
- Double focusing SAXS camera with μm focal spot based on a circular Bragg-Fresnel lens
- Authors
- A Snigirev (Author) - Russian Academy of Sciences, RussiaI Snigireva (Author) - Russian Academy of Sciences, RussiaC Riekel (Author) - ESRF, FranceA Miller (Author) - University of Edinburgh, United KingdomL Wess (Author) - University of Edinburgh, United KingdomTim J Wess (Author) - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Publication details
- Journal de Physique IV, Vol.3(8), pp.443-446
- Publisher
- Springer
- Date published
- 1993
- DOI
- 10.1051/jp4:1993891
- ISSN
- 1155-4339; 1155-4339
- Organisation Unit
- Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic); University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99451480102621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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