Status of the Nanoscopium scanning nanoprobe beamline of Synchrotron Soleil
2013
The Nanoscopium 155 m-long scanning nanoprobe beamline of Synchrotron Soleil (St Aubin, France) is dedicated to
quantitative multi-modal imaging. Dedicated experimental stations, working in consecutive operation mode, will provide
coherent scatter imaging and spectro-microscopy techniques in the 5-20 keV energy range for various user communities.
Next to fast scanning, cryogenic cooling will reduce the radiation damage of sensitive samples during the measurements.
Nanoscopium is in the construction phase, the first user experiments are expected in 2014. The main characteristics of
the beamline and an overview of its status are given in this contribution.
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