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Figure 1
The Compact Light Source consists of an electron storage ring and a laser cavity. At the interaction point of the counter-propagating electron bunch (blue) and laser pulse (red), hard X-rays are produced in the process of inverse Compton scattering. The X-rays, which are emitted in a cone, shine onto the sample. The grating interferometer consists of two gratings and a PILATUS detector.

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