Conveners
Beamline updates and discussion
- Peter Kappen ()
- David Paterson ()
Dr
Martin de Jonge
(Australian Synchrotron)
20/11/2014, 15:30
Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques
Oral
The X-Ray Fluorescence Microscopy beamline has hosted around 250 user groups since it started user operations in 2008, and sustains high levels of oversubscription. Armed with the world-leading Maia detector, and ongoing collaboration with CSIRO, almost 100,000 scans have been performed, representing an estimated 100 Gpixels of data and a stage transit of around 200 km with a positioning...
Bernt Johannessen
(Australian Synchrotron), Dr
Chris Glover
(Australian Synchrotron), Dr
Kappen Peter
(Australian Synchrotron), Mr
Nicholas Rae
(Australian Synchrotron)
20/11/2014, 16:10
Oral
In this session we will update on the status of the XAS Beamline, including developments of the user science program, status of the 100-element fluorescence detector, status of Hutch-C, recent works completed, and further plans for upgrades and developments. The session will provide ample opportunity for Q & A and for discussing science needs that the XAS Beamline is not catering for, such...