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The Semi-Transparent Diamond Monochromator at the ESRF Troika Beamlines

  • Mattenet Muriel;Konovalov Oleg;Madsen Anders;Grubel Gerhard
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.473-477
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    • 2006
  • The above described semi-transparent monochromators have been operational since 1997. Four units are permanently operating at the ESRF beam line ID14. Two units are in continuous operation at ID 10 and one unit is installed at the APS beamline 8-ID in USA. The water cooling of the crystals is currently being revised and above we showed that improvements most likely are possible by using micro fluidics techniques. Further tests will be performed in collaboration with the CEA-France and tested at ESRF. Parallel developments including nanofluids as coolants are under evaluation. Combination of nanofluidics and microfluidics cooling devices are under study. The authors are grateful to C. Gillot and J-A. Gruss for useful discussions and advices, and to S.Mcheik for his work on the thermal model.

Competition between Phase Separation and Crystallization in a PCL/PEG Polymer Blend Captured by Synchronized SAXS, WAXS, and DSC

  • Chuang Wei-Tsung;Jeng U-Ser;Sheu Hwo-Shuenn;Hong Po-Da
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 2006
  • We conducted simultaneous, small-angle, X-ray scattering/differential scanning calorimetry (SAXS/DSC) and simultaneous, wide-angle, X-ray scattering (WAXS)/DSC measurements for a polymer blend of poly($\varepsilon$-caprolactone)/poly(ethylene glycol)(PCL/PEG). The time-dependent SAXS/DSC and WAXS/DSC results, measured while the system was quenched below the melting temperature of PCL from a melting state, revealed the competitive behavior between liquid-liquid phase separation and crystallization in the polymer blend. The time-dependent structural evolution extracted from the SAXS/WAXS/DSC results can be characterized by the following four stages in the PCL crystallization process: the induction (I), nucleation (II), growth (III), and late (IV) stages. The influence of the liquid-liquid phase separation on the crystallization of PCL was also observed by phase-contrast microscope and polarized microscope with 1/4$\lambda$ compensator.

Verification of Microstructure Qualities of ACR-Approved Mammography Phantoms by Refraction-Enhanced Synchrotron Radiation Imaging

  • Imamura, Keiko;Ehara, Norishige;Inada, Yoichi;Miyamoto, Keiko;Kanemaki, Yoshihide;Umetani, Keiji;Uesugi, Kentaro;Ochiai, Yoshinori;Fukuda, Mamoru;Nakajima, Yasuo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Medical Physics Conference
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    • 2002.09a
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    • pp.415-417
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    • 2002
  • Images of microcalcification specks showed large variation in conventional radiographs of phantoms which are approved for mammography image quality standard by the American College of Radiology (ACR). This kind of variation is not appropriate for image quality standards because the number of specks are visually counted in images and that number is important in image quality evaluation. Our study using synchrotron radiation (SR) imaging revealed the overlapping of micro-sized air bubble(s) to some specks, and also the structural deformation or crackings. Eight phantoms approved by ACR from two different makers and an air-bubble phantom were examined. SR imaging was performed at a synchrotron radiation facility, SPring-8, in Japan. The image-detector was a fluorescent-screen optical-lens coupling system using a CCD camera with a spatial resolution of 6 $\square$m. Objects when imaged with longer sample-to-detector distance show edge enhancement due to a difference in refraction indices, that is refraction enhancement. Refraction-enhanced SR images revealed that some of specks carried foreign objects, which were proven to be air. In phantoms provided by one maker, attaching/overlapping airs were observed for 62 out of 150 specks (41%) , with a higher incidence for the smallest specks. A speck becomes hardly visible in a conventional radiograph when air(s) overlaps the majority part of a speck, though depending on the size of the air-inclusion and on its configuration. Those airs might have been adsorbed on a speck surface before being embedded and then introduced into the matrix together with specks. Our study using SR imaging has clearly shown the nature of defects in some mammography phantoms which seriously degrade the quality as an image standard.

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Study of Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence Using Multi-frequency Synchrotron Polarization Observations

  • Lee, Hyeseung;Cho, Jungyeon;Lazarian, Alex
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.44.2-44.2
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    • 2019
  • Turbulent motions perturb magnetic field lines and produce magnetic fluctuations. The perturbations leave imprints of turbulence statistics on magnetic field. Observation of synchrotron radiation is one of the easiest ways to study turbulent magnetic field. First, we obtained the spatial spectrum of synchrotron polarization so that shows how the spectrum is affected by Faraday rotation and how to recover the statistics of underlying turbulence magnetic field. Since polarized synchrotron intensity arising from magnetized turbulence are anisotropic along the direction of mean magnetic field. Secondly, we studied quadrupole ratio to quantitatively describe the degree of anisotropy introduced by magnetic field at multi-wavelengths. This work demonstrated that the spectrum and quadrupole ratio of synchrotron polarization can be very informative tools to get detailed information about the statistical properties of MHD turbulence from radio observations of diffuse synchrotron polarization.

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High Pressure X-Ray Diffraction Study on a Goethite using Synchrotron Radiation (방사광을 이용한 괴타이트에 대한 고압 X-선 회절연구)

  • 김영호;이지은
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 1997
  • High pressure X-ray diffraction study was carried out on a natural FeO(OH)-goethite to investigate its compressibility at room temperature. Energy dispersive X-ray diffraction method was employed using Mao-Bell type diamond anvil cell with Synchrotron Radiation. MgO powder was compressed together with goethite for the high pressure determinations. Bulk modullus was determined to be 147.9 GPa by the Birch-Murnaghan equation of state under assumption of K0' of 4. This value was subjected to compare with its structural analogs and related materials.

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Synchrotron Radiation Induced Photochemical Reactions for Semiconductor Processes

  • Rhee, Shi-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.147-157
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    • 1994
  • Valence or core electron excitations induced by Synchrotron radiation (SR) irradiation and ensuing chemical reactions can be applied for semiconductor processes i, e, deposition etching and modifications of thin film materials. Unique selectivity can be achieved by this photochemical reactions in deposition and etching. Some materials can be ecvaporated by SR irradiation which can be utilized for low temperature surface cleaning of thin films. Also SR irradiation significantly lowers the reaction temperature and photon activated surface reactions can be utilized for direct writing or projection lithography of electronic materials. This technique is especially effective in making nanoscale feature size with abrupt and well defined interfaces for next generation electronic devices.

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Micrometer Spatial Resolution Imaging System Using Synchrotron X-ray (Synchrotron X-선을 이용한 Micrometer 공간 분해능 영상시스템)

  • 홍진오;정해조;정하규;제정호;김은경;유형식;김희중
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.165-169
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    • 2001
  • 최근 포항 방사광 가속기 연구소에 미세구조 X-선 영상 실험을 위한 5C1 방사광(Synchrtoron Radiation) 빔라인이 건설되었다. 광대역의 에너지 스펙트럼을 가진 방사광 X-선이 물체를 투과한 후 CdWO$_{4}$ scintillator에 의해 가시광선으로 바뀌고, 그 빛을 CCD 카메라로 받아들여 영상을 획득하게 된다. 방사광 X-선은 일반 의료진단용 X-선에 비하여 위상이 일치하고, 평행하며, 그 양이 풍부한 특성들을 갖고 있다. 방사광 영상시스템과 X-선 유방촬영 시스템에서 영상을 획득하여 영상특성들을 비교, 분석하였다. 고-분해능 X-선 시험 패턴(20 line pairs mm$^{-1}$), 유방촬영 팬텀, 파라핀에 고정한 인체 유방암조직과 포르말린에 고정한 인체 유방암조직, 그리고 capillary tube내 micro-bubbles등의 방사광 영상은 기존의 X-선 유방촬영시스템에서 얻은 영상보다 분해능이 뛰어나고 영상질도 우수하였다. 방사광 X-선 영상시스템은 micrometer 공간 분해능 영상을 획득할 수 있어 많은 기초분야의 영상연구와 의료영상분야에서도 활발하게 활용될 것으로 기대된다.

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Phase Transition Study on Graphite at Room Temperature (고압하에서 방사광을 이용한 흑연에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Young-Ho;Na, Ki-Chang
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.88-95
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    • 1997
  • High pressure X-ray diffraction study was carried out on a polycrystalline graphite to investigate the phase transition(s) at room temperature. Energy dispersive X-ray diffraction method was employed using a Mao-Bell type diamond anvil cell with an Wiggler synchrotron Radiation at the National Synchrotron Light Source. Sodium chloride power was used as the internal pressure sensor for the high pressure determinations as well as the pressure medium for quasihydrostatic pressure environment. Graphite transforms into a hexagonal didose not agree with the previously reported observations and this phase persists when pressure is released down to 0.1 MPa. This result dose not agree with the previously reported observations and this discrepancy would be due to the kinetics in phase transition as well as the uniaxially oriented pressure field in the diamond anvil cell.

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Survey on ultrafast time resolved X-ray diffraction measurements of crystal structure (X선의 초고속 결정구조 측정법)

  • Koo, Y.D.;Kim, Y.C.;Oh, C.S.
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.13-16
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    • 2014
  • We have surveyed on significant progress in recent developments of accelerator-based pulsed X-ray sources has offered the opportunity for time-resolved studies on fast structure dynamics on the nanometer scale. The required and currently available techniques for time resolved X-ray diffraction measurements using the third-generation synchrotron radiation sources are summarized. Ultrafast X-ray experimental techniques are discussed for femtosecond studies at future synchrotron radiation sources.