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Journal logoJOURNAL OF
SYNCHROTRON
RADIATION
ISSN: 1600-5775

March 2024 issue

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Cover illustration: Distribution of arrival times tTHz measured by the THz streaking time tool (top left) and tSpatial measured by the spatial encoding time tool (top right), and the arrival time difference (bottom left and right). The presented data show a clear correlation but expose a systematic error [solid line in bottom left image; see Błachucki, Johnson, Usov, Divall, Cirelli, Knopp, Juranić, Patthey, Szlachetko, Lemke, Milne and Arrell, pages 233–242]; the dashed line outlines the trend free of systematic errors.

facility information


synchroton radiation in asia-oceania region


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The X-ray emission spectrometer at SPring-8 BL07LSU has been upgraded for flexible spectrometer rotation, enabling angle-resolved measurements. This upgrade includes a sophisticated sample chamber, precise rotation mechanism and an integrated control system, streamlining measurements and expanding its usability.

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Orbital occupancy of the ligand carboxyl­ate in-plane lone pair orbitals modulates the vibrational dynamics of certain breathing modes responsible for the structural phase transition of a carboxyl­ate metal-organic framework.

research papers


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We investigate the performance of an electrospray aerosol generator at the European X-ray Free Electron Laser for single-particle coherent diffractive imaging. The findings highlight enhanced particle transmission efficiency with VUV ionization, larger orifice diameters, electric fields and 3D-printed twin-nozzle design, providing insights for optimizing aerosol injection in XFEL experiments.

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The X-ray free-electron laser pulse arrival time was measured at SwissFEL by THz streaking and spatial encoding simultaneously. The performance of the device was validated by shot-to-shot correction of a pump–probe measurement. The data processing and sources of jitter are discussed.

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Ultrashort large-bandwidth X-ray free-electron laser generation is proposed using a dielectric-lined waveguide. With this modulation scheme through strong terahertz wakefield self-excited, a cheap and flexible large-bandwidth operation mode is researched for free-electron-laser complexes.

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The unprecedented strategy of combining XEOL, TR-XEOL and the HB-T interferometer at the TPS 23A X-ray nanoprobe beamline will open new avenues for exploring quantum materials.

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A partial cooling method is proposed for minimizing thermal deformation of the monochromator crystal at low-emittance diffraction-limited synchrotron radiation beamlines. The influence of the heat transfer efficiency, crystal temperature distribution and beam size on crystal surface was investigated, and a set of thermal deformation optimization techniques for high-heat-load monochromators was developed.


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A high-flux sub-micrometre focusing system for 100 keV X-rays using multilayer focusing mirrors was constructed and evaluated at the undulator beamline BL05XU of SPring-8.

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A novel correction procedure, for compensating thermal contraction errors in the measurement of the magnetic field of superconducting undulator coils in a liquid helium cryostat by using measurements made with multiple Hall probes placed at fixed distance, is proposed. The effectiveness and limitations of the correction procedure are validated by numerical simulations.

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The effects of SPring-8 bunch-modes on the count-loss features of photon-counting detectors and effective maximum count rates are discussed.

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A new method to determine molecular structure from large-angle scattering for X-ray and electron scattering from free gas-phase molecules is described.

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DOMAS is a data management software framework specifically designed and developed for advanced light sources in China. It effectively tackles challenges related to data storage, metadata cataloguing, data transfer and data access.

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An economical and easy-to-fabricate electrochemical cell for in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy was developed, fabricated, and used to obtain XANES and EXAFS data for a catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction. The experiments were run with and without oxygen purging using an attachment that avoids interactions between bubbles and the working electrode, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy data were obtained under applied potential and with and without gas purging, showing the capabilities of this electrochemical cell for in situ experiments.

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A deep-learning-assisted image registration method is demonstrated for in situ X-ray nano-imaging of a composite battery cathode electrode with deformation. The method handles the challenges associated with electrode deformation by identifying and tracking isolated cathode particles separately. This approach could facilitate analysis of the correlation between intraparticle reaction heterogeneity and electrode deformation, which collectively affect the performance of real-world batteries.

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A submillisecond X-ray diffraction measurement system targeted at microscopic samples in a diamond anvil cell has been developed at BL10XU/SPring-8. This system has enabled the visualization of structural changes of high-pressure samples in the diamond anvil cell during instantaneous heating and quenching experiments combined with laser heating and during instantaneous compression and decompression experiments using a two-line gas-pressure control system, with a resolution in the submillisecond range.

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Irradiated Ce-doped yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) and pure YSZ phases were characterized using grazing incidence (GI) synchrotron radiation diffraction. A corresponding module for measurements in GI mode was developed at ROBL and relevant technical details of sample alignment and data collection are presented.

computer programs


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Finback is a biological macromolecular crystallography data collection system that features a user-friendly interactive web-based graphical user interface. The backend is based on the Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System and the frontend has been developed with several modern network technologies including WebSocket, WebGL, WebWorker and WebAssembly.

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The development of Pyapas, a new framework for high-level applications at the High Energy Photon Source, Beijing, China, is discussed. Pyapas enables the easy integration of simulation models with real machine operations, simplifies development complexity, and has been shown to effectively reduce time for beam commissioning.

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xrdPlanner is a software designed to assist in the planning of powder X-ray diffraction and total scattering experiments at synchrotron facilities. It provides a straightforward visualization of projected resolution intervals at different combinations of photon energy and detector geometry, and focus is put on an intuitive and fast presentation to facilitate live exploration of the available parameter space.

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ProSPyXis a Python intuitive graphical user interface that enables extraction of absorption and phase spectral information from spectral ptychographic datasets.

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SYRIPY (SYnchrotron Radiation In PYthon) is a new package for modelling the production and propagation of synchrotron radiation. The package has been developed using PyTorch, making it both differentiable and able to leverage the high performance of GPUs.

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Different algorithms were tested on a synchrotron beamline. Results show that the swarm intelligence algorithm and the particle swarm optimization algorithm perform better than previous algorithms.
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