The
Equipment of X-ray Laboratories
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Rigaku SmartLab with rotating anode
– source: copper rotating anode, 9 kW
– detectors: scintillation, linear
– methods: diffraction, reflectivity, GID, SAXS, ...
– environments: ambient conditions; high-temperature dome chamber (up to 1100 °C)
core facility
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Rigaku SmartLab for thin films (F-type)
– source: copper sealed anode, 3 kW
– detectors: scintillation, linear
– methods: diffraction, reflectivity, GID, SAXS, ...
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Setup for X-ray diffraction with high collimation
– Cu X-ray tube with parabolic graded mirror
– Bartels type four-bounce channel-cut monochromator
– Goniometer by Delong Instruments
– Scintillation detector
– Home-made software for driving the experiment
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Setup for X-ray reflectometry and diffraction with sample
heating
– Cu X-ray tube with parabolic graded mirror
– Goniometer by Delong Instruments
– Temperature chamber for sample with a furnace (max 800 °C)
– Scintillation detector
– Home-made software for driving the experiment
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Setup for X-ray reflectometry and diffraction with high
flux for ultra thin layers
– Cu X-ray tube with parabolic graded mirror
– Channel cut monochromator possibility
– Goniometer by Huber
– High temperature chamber for sample (max 1100 °C)
– Scintillation detector
– Home-made software for driving the experiment
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School X-ray source and goniometer PHYWE
– Cu, Mo and W X-ray tubes
– Measurement of X-ray tube spectra
– Monocrystal orientation (lauegram)
– X-ray fluorescence with energy dispersive detector
– Radiography
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