forthcoming articles

The following articles are a selection of those recently accepted for publication in Journal of Synchrotron Radiation.

See also Forthcoming articles in all IUCr journals.

Accepted 23 July 2024

Indirect detector for ultra-high speed X-ray micro-imaging with increased sensitivity to near-ultraviolet scintillator emission


Accepted 13 July 2024

Prediction of the treatment effect of FLASH radiotherapy with Circular Electron-Positron Collider (CEPC) synchrotron radiation

CEPC synchrotron radiation beam can be considered as one of the best beams for FLASH radiotherapy after using a physicochemical model to predict the macroscopic therapeutic effect.

Accepted 12 July 2024

Development of an advanced in-line multilayer deposition system at Diamond Light Source


Accepted 8 July 2024

Investigating the missing-wedge problem in small-angle X-ray scattering tensor tomography across real and reciprocal space


Accepted 8 July 2024

The soft X-ray spectromicroscopy beamline BL08U1A upgrade at SSRF

The upgrading of BL08U1A has been conducted recently. The energy range reaches 180~2050 eV; the energy resolution reaches 16333 @244 eV, 12730 @401 eV; the photon flux measured in the experimental station is over 2.45×109 photons s-1 (E/ΔE = 6440@244 eV).

Accepted 4 July 2024

Development of a flat jet delivery system for soft X-ray spectroscopy at MAX IV

Our work presents recent advancements in 3D-printed nozzles for liquid jet spectroscopy, made possible by the availability of nozzle development and testing facilities at EuXFEL, Germany. We also demonstrate the performance of one of these custom-designed nozzles in a new flat jet system under commissioning at MAX IV Laboratory in Lund, Sweden, introducing a new injection method to analyze flat liquid surfaces and opening new possibilities for the spectroscopy community.

Accepted 3 July 2024

Hyperspectral full-field Quick-EXAFS imaging at the ROCK beamline for monitoring micrometre-sized heterogeneity of functional materials under process conditions

FF hyperspectral XAS imaging implemented at a Quick-EXAFS beamline offers the capability to add micrometre-scale information to second time resolution for operando monitoring of functional materials under process condition.

Accepted 2 July 2024

Correcting angular distortions in Bragg coherent X-ray diffraction imaging

In our study, we have developed an algorithm that effectively corrects and tracks these angular distortions, enabling BCDI to work much more robustly and accurately in a wider range of challenging experimental scenarios.

Accepted 2 July 2024

Vibrational stability improvement of a mirror system using active mass damping

Active damping with internal absolute velocity feedback was implemented to damp the angular vibration of the mirror holder for free-electron laser beam transportation.

Accepted 2 July 2024

Using convolutional neural network denoising to reduce ambiguity in X-ray coherent diffraction imaging

Ambiguity, which is an intrinsic characteristic of coherent diffraction imaging during image retrieval, can be reduced using machine learning.

Accepted 1 July 2024

Characterizing electron-collecting CdTe for use in a 77 ns burst-rate imager

The characterization of electron-collecting CdTe for use in a 77 ns burst-rate charge-integrating detector is described.

Accepted 27 June 2024

Demonstration of full polarization control of soft X-ray pulses with Apple X undulators at SwissFEL using recoil ion momentum spectroscopy

The polarization capabilities of SwissFEL's Athos beamline are demonstrated by deriving the Stokes parameters as a function of the undulator phase and comparing them with experimental measurements obtained by cold target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy.

Accepted 26 June 2024

MLgrating: a program for simulating multilayer gratings for tender X-ray applications

MLgrating, a MATLAB program for simulating multilayer grating efficiencies, is presented.

Accepted 26 June 2024

New achievements in orbital angular momentum beam characterization using a Hartmann wavefront sensor and the Kirkpatrick–Baez active optical system KAOS

By utilizing the active Kirkpatrick–Baez optical system in collimation mode coupled with a spiral zone plate, orbital angular momentum (OAM) beams have been successfully generated and characterized. The reported findings are relevant for future experiments on OAM structured beams.

Accepted 26 June 2024

In situ characterization of stresses, deformation and fracture of thin films using transmission X-ray nanodiffraction microscopy. Corrigendum


Accepted 25 June 2024

Controlling cantilevered adaptive X-ray mirrors


Accepted 25 June 2024

Double-edge scan wavefront metrology and its application in crystal diffraction wavefront measurements

An innovative double-edge scan wavefront metrology method has been developed which can resolve the problem of high-precision crystal absolute diffraction wavefront measurements. This method can be regarded as a critical feedback mechanism in the processing of next-generation crystals.

Accepted 24 June 2024

MuscleX: data analysis software for fiber diffraction patterns from muscle

MuscleX is an integrated, open-source computer software suite for data reduction of X-ray fiber diffraction patterns from striated muscle as well as other fibrous systems.

Accepted 23 June 2024

Development and performance simulations of a soft X-ray and XUV split-and-delay unit at beamlines FL23/24 at FLASH2 for time-resolved two-color pump–probe experiments

A set-up for two-color experiments at FLASH2 utilizing the split-and-delay unit at FL23 and FL24 is presented. It will be achieved by using suitable filters and an additional grating beam path with a dispersion compensated monochromator.

Accepted 22 June 2024

The diamond–silicon carbide composite Skeleton as a promising material for substrates of intense X-ray beam optics

A new material for substrates of optical elements used under ultra-powerful X-ray beams is described – the diamond-silicon carbide composite Skeleton. The composition and structure of the material, its surface roughness with a technological coating of polycrystalline silicon and its thermophysical characteristics are studied.


Accepted 20 June 2024

Development of an X-ray ionization beam position monitor for PAL-XFEL soft X-rays

An X-ray ionization beam position monitor developed for PAL-XFEL soft X-rays is introduced.

Accepted 20 June 2024

Diamond sensors for hard X-ray energy and position resolving measurements at the European XFEL


Accepted 17 June 2024

Development of a high-performance and cost-effective in-vacuum undulator

A high-performance in-vacuum undulator has been developed in a cost-effective manner.

Accepted 17 June 2024

Spexwavepy: an open-source Python package for X-ray wavefront sensing using speckle-based techniques

An open-source Python package for X-ray wavefront sensing using speckle-based techniques, namely spexwavepy, has been presented.

Accepted 14 June 2024

Development and commissioning of a broadband online X-ray spectrometer for the SXFEL Facility

A high-energy-resolution X-ray spectrometer has been commissioned at the SXFEL Facility, delivering single-shot resolving power beyond 20000 to provide support for fine-tuning and optimization of the machine, during scientific research. The fine structure of the individual spiky peak in the SASE spectrum is clearly resolved to characterize the pulse length of FEL radiation.

Accepted 12 June 2024

Web-CONEXS: an inroad to theoretical X-ray absorption spectroscopy


Accepted 6 June 2024

A versatile sample-delivery system for X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of in-flight aerosols and free nanoparticles at MAX IV Laboratory

A new mobile sample-delivery system dedicated to in-flight studies of pristine aerosols and unsupported nanoparticles using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy at the MAX IV Laboratory in Lund, Sweden, is presented here. The aerosol sample-delivery system brings an aerosol from atmospheric pressure to the experimental chamber in a continuous flow, and the design, operation and commissioning results of the system are presented here.

Accepted 5 June 2024

Spectral area normalization of HERFD-XANES spectra

Normalization of XANES data to the spectral area is shown to be a viable normalization method with an error of a few percent as evaluated by comparison with calculated spectra and spectra normalized to the edge-jump.




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