Large dynamic range small-angle diffractometer D22

Small-angle scattering is a technique that measures the deviation to small angles (much less than one degree to several degrees) of an X-ray or neutron beam due to structures of small size in the sample. “Small” means dimensions of a few tenths to about 100 nanometres, such as clusters in alloys, polymers, or biological macromolecules.

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Notes

Following are selected notes concerning the project


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SANS Detector.pdf

Original proposal (in french)

25 Aug 1999

Detector Options 99-129.pdf

Description of several options envisaged for the new D22 detector

23 Dec 1999

Electronicsd22.pdf

Preliminary description of the acquisition system (in french)

17 Oct 2000

SANS_det_progress_2001-011.pdf

Presentation in the Millenium project meeting

31 Jan 2001

Ratel_RIO3_MFCC.pdf

Acquisition card short description

19 Dec 2002

Millier_dpm8.pdf

DPM8 position measurement card

19 Dec 2002

D22_mounting.pdf

Mounting process

28 April 2003

PrésentationD22.pdf

D22 presentation

9 Sept 2003

gammareport01.pdf

report on the gamma sensitivity

9 Sept 2003

rapport_techni_2001.pdf

TECHNI report 2001

 

rapport_techni_2003.pdf

TECHNI report 2003