KMC-2: an X-ray beamline with dedicated diffraction and XAS endstations at BESSY II
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The KMC-2 beamline is dedicated to provide X-ray radiation with high energy stability and resolution. The experimental setup is optimized towards offering a wide range of methods and sample environments. Two permanent endstations can be used in alternation. DIFFRACTION is a flexible multi-purpose diffractometer, based on a Huber six circle diffractometer in psi geometry. XANES provides the possibility for EXAFS, XANES and X-ray fluorescence measurements at-air.References
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Cite article as: Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie. (2016). KMC-2: an X-ray beamline with dedicated diffraction and XAS endstations at BESSY II. Journal of large-scale research facilities, 2, A49. http://dx.doi.org/10.17815/jlsrf-2-65
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