Speakers
Dr
Letizia Sammut
(Australian Synchrotron)
Jessica Hamilton
(Australian Synchrotron (ANSTO))
Jeremy Wykes
(Australian Synchrotron)
Bernt Johannessen
(Australian Synchrotron)
Description
A recent upgrade of the data collection capabilities at the XAS beamline now gives users the ability to run their scans in a new, extremely fast way that we call “slew scanning”.
In this mode the scan is triggered once by software, and then synchronous acquisition is executed by hardware, thus increasing the speed of collection.
The new and intuitive user interface rolled out to enable these slew scan capabilities is the precursor to the new Scientific Computing interfaces that will be the face of BRIGHT.
This poster presents a snapshot of the technical implementation of this new scanning mode and the features users can expect when they conduct their experiments.
Terms and conditions (Please confirm that you have read all the requirements and agree to the conditions) | Yes |
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Presenter Gender | Rather not state |
Level of Expertise | Experience Researcher |
Do you intend to attend UM2022 | In person - Melbourne |
Primary author
Dr
Letizia Sammut
(Australian Synchrotron)
Co-authors
Mr
Noah Kim
(ANSTO)
Andreas Moll
(Australian Synchrotron)
Valerie Mitchell
(Australian Synchrotron)
Ben Baldwinson
(Australian Synchrotron)