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Instruments by Science Group

Macromolecular
Crystallography
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I14 Contact

I14 Control room:
Tel: +44 (0) 1235 778570

Principal Beamline Scientist: 
Julia Parker
E-mail: julia.parker@diamond.ac.uk

Science Group Leader

Paul Quinn

Email: paul.quinn@diamond.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1235 778583

I14 Hard X-ray Nanoprobe

Status: Operational in optimisation mode

Energy: 5 - 25 keV

XAS: X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy XRF: X-ray Fluorescence Imaging X-ray Diffraction nXRD: nano X-ray Diffraction Ptychography Spectroscopy PCI: Phase Contrast Imaging
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Post-session

After finishing the experimental session

Shortly after your session, you would be prompted to complete an ‘End of Experiment Feedback Form’ in UAS (automatically generated email – Diamond Outstanding Actions). This form is your opportunity to detail any shifts that were lost or gained during the session and to provide feedback about all aspects of your time at Diamond.

If you are eligible for reimbursement, you will receive an email from the User Office after the beamtime, indicating how to do a reimbursement claim.

 

How to retrieve your data

All the experimental data can be retrieved by the following the instructions provided by the users guide from Diamond IT. Depending how long after your session, there is a different download method, as indicated in the link above.

By remote connecting to a virtual Linux session using NoMachine, you can inspect the disk usage of your experimental data, by typing consecutively the following two lines:
cd /dls/i14/data/2021/
du -hs mgxxxxx-y

changing 2021 for the year your session took place, and being the 'mgxxxxx-y' your visit ID

We would recommend saving and storing your data after the experimental session, because it will eventually be archived from the DLS system after a few months (but still accessible on demand, no panic!). But please, check the storage capacity for selecting the right external hard drive.

 

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