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ISSN: 1600-5775

May 2023 issue

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Cover illustration: Single-shot diffraction patterns from multiple gold nanoparticles at Shanghai Soft X-ray Free Electron Laser Facility (SXFEL) (see Gao, Fan, Tong, Zhang, He, Nie, Luan, Lu, Zhang, Yuan, Wang, Liu and Jiang, pages 505–513). Three of the the patterns correspond to nanogold spheres, while one pattern corresponds to nanogold cubes. These diffraction signals were used to fit the SXFEL beam size, enabling real-time diagnostics of X-ray free-electron laser beams.

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A new method for online pulse-resolved absolute pulse energy measurements at free-electron lasers is presented.

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A new spot characterization method is proposed, based on coherent diffraction imaging that can accurately determine the focal spot size of a single X-ray free-electron laser pulse. This method was successfully applied to characterize the focal spot size at the Coherent Scattering and Imaging endstation of the Shanghai Soft X-ray Free Electron Laser Facility.

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The derivation of the closed-form representation of off-axis hyperbolic and hyperboloidal mirror shapes in a mirror-centered coordinate system for design, modeling, fabrication, and testing is presented. A single equation describes the shape in terms of the conjugate distances and the central angle of incidence.

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The mutual optical intensity model is extended to calculate the propagation of partially coherent X-rays through a kinoform lens.

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darfix, a Python package for dark-field X-ray microscopy, is presented as a set of tools for data processing, treatment and analysis.

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Fully automated data collection is now available at the Swiss Light Source macromolecular crystallography beamlines using the Smart Digital User (SDU) software.

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A method for calculating the flat-field response of an X-ray area detector using a series of diffraction measurements from an amorphous scatterer, allowing rapid recalibration of an area detector at any selected X-ray energy, is presented.

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Equipment for synchrotron X-ray diffraction at high pressures up to 33 MPa with an accuracy of ±0.1 MPa has been developed for observation of pressure-induced structural changes of mechanoresponsive materials.

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An investigation is presented of X-ray beam damage during operando powder X-ray diffraction experiments on battery materials, which is a widely used technique within the field of battery science. Besides clarifying correlations between the X-ray energy and the amount of damage, it is discovered that the beam damage is surprisingly chemistry specific, i.e. it depends on the composition of the battery materials.

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This study introduces a catalytic profile reactor capable of simultaneously measuring spatially resolved temperature, concentration and X-ray diffraction profiles through a catalytic fixed bed under operation. The profile reactor is a versatile and accessible research tool, allowing the usage of multiple synchrotron-based characterization methods to understand and systematically optimize a wide range of catalytic systems.

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Microfluidics enables us to measure whole mammalian cells in continuous flow by small-angle X-ray scattering.

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It is demonstrated that the MRT boost in a 3 × 11 Gy radiation treatment has to be delivered as the last fraction to be more efficient for brain tumor control.

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SYNCmoss is software which allows to fit Mössbauer spectra measured with a synchrotron Mössbauer source taking into account the shape of instrumental function. The software provides a comprehensive functionality to fit data within various static and relaxation models along with parameter distributions and correlations.

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A new physical process in manganese, present for manganese-containing materials and materials science, has been discovered by applying our new technique – XR-HERFD (extended-range high-energy-resolution fluorescence detection) – developed from high-resolution RIXS (resonant inelastic X-ray scattering) and HERFD (high-energy-resolution fluorescence detection).

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A new experimental setup makes it possible to follow the evolution of surfaces in situ with ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy by simultaneously irradiating the sample with ultra-violet and visible light. Photo-assisted processes can be carried out close to industrially relevant conditions.

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A new ring artifact correction method based on a residual neural network for tomographic reconstruction with superior efficiency and accuracy is presented.

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Synchrotron-radiation-based X-ray micro-tomography at beamline BL28B2 at SPring-8 (Hyogo, Japan) enables the non-destructive assessment of palaeohistological features in dense, fossilized bones of an allosauroid dinosaur, Fukuiraptor kitadaniensis, demonstrating its effectiveness in virtual palaeohistology.

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Fast flow and fast imaging can reduce radiation damage in an X-ray nanotomography cell designed for studying mineral nucleation and growth in solutions.

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A hard X-ray resonant inelastic X-ray scattering endstation has been developed and commissioned at the 1C beamline of Pohang Light Source II.

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This work introduces a novel setup to scan heavy and bulky specimen at the SYRMEP beamline, which will be the basis for future phase contrast lung computed tomography imaging in patients.

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The development of a full-field X-ray fluorescence imaging technique using a large synchrotron X-ray beam at Synchrotron Light Research Institute (Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand) is described. Various tests were conducted to determine experimental specifications and performance. Elemental distribution images are reported for dendritic limestone, corroded bronze and dried fish.
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