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Figure 1
Side view of the helium box. Synchrotron radiation (SR) reaches the sample (S) at the centre of the cylinder from the right-hand side of the figure through a beryllium window of thickness 25 µm (Be). The image plate (IP) covers two-thirds of a cylinder jacket, the maximum scattering angles being ±123°. A thin aluminium plate (Al) holds it. The upper edge of the Al plate is fixed to the base plate (bp) by a magnetic clasp (mc). The large Mylar window (My) of the helium box has a thickness of 6 µm. The entrance D is used for the fixation of various devices (e.g. for the fluorescence detector). A rod of diameter 3 mm serves as beam stop (bs).

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