Dr
David Pennicard
(DESY)
12/11/2018, 16:50
Oral presentation
Advances in detectors can enable a variety of new experiments at synchrotrons. Pixel detectors currently in use at synchrotrons use a variety of basic technologies - hybrid pixel, CCD, CMOS - with different advantages and disadvantages. We present an overview of these technologies, with an emphasis on detectors for X-ray imaging.
Dr
Alexander Rack
(European SYnchrotron Radiation Facility)
12/11/2018, 17:15
Oral presentation
Beamline ID19 of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility offers hard X-ray
imaging with a high level of versatility: the beam size can vary from a few millimeter in square up to 1 cm x 5 cm. The energy level spans from 15 to 250 keV. Depending on the user experiment, high temporal or spatial resolution with different contrast modes are requested. This presentation will outline the...
Dr
Christoph Rau
(Diamond Light Source)
12/11/2018, 17:40
Oral presentation
C. Rau, M. Storm, A.J. Bodey, S. Marathe
The I13 imaging and coherence beamline at Diamond Light Source consists of two independently operating branchlines, one focussing on imaging techniques in reciprocal space such as ptychography, the other mainly operating with micro-tomography (µCT) techniques (absorption and in-line phase contrast (PC), grating interferometry) and also a...
The I13 imaging and coherence beamline at Diamond Light Source consists of two independently operating branchlines, one focussing on imaging techniques in reciprocal space such as ptychography, the other mainly operating with micro-tomography (µCT) techniques (absorption and in-line phase contrast (PC), grating interferometry) and also a...
Dr
Christian Gollwitzer
(Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung)
12/11/2018, 18:05
Oral presentation
The microtomography setup at the BAMline was designed in 2008. The original setup is still in use for CT measurements. With a recent investment into the optics of BAMline, we want to build a pink beam tomography setup by replacing the detector and optics, in order to reduce the scanning time from currently several hours down to minutes. In this talk, the current ideas are presented.