Beamline Phone Number:
+44 (0) 1235 77 8030
Principal Beamline Scientist:
Nick Terrill
Tel: +44 (0) 1235 778047
E-mail: nick.terrill@diamond.ac.uk
Leeds Lead:
Michael Rappolt
Tel: +44 (0)113 3431931
E-mail: m.rappolt@leeds.ac.uk
Email: robert.rambo@diamond.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1235 56 7675
DL-SAXS offers both Mail-in and Rapid Access, where users can come to Diamond with samples to run on the instrument. Both services will be offered as a result of successful Rapid Access Proposal submitted via UAS with applications welcome at any time, not just via the two calls a year.
As DL-SAXS has moved into an operational phase we now offer a regular Rapid Access service. To keep things simple we plan to run Mail In samples from the first Monday for 6 days of every month.
With a move to this mode there will not be any defined deadline for either Mail or Rapid Access calls and time will be offered to all applicants subject to normal checks.
Proposals will be assessed as soon as they are submitted, NOT after any deadline.
Please use this Rapid Access proposal form, uploading it as your science case when you submit a proposal.
To get through the process, including shipping of kits and samples to and from DLS, we suggest proposals are made at least 1 month prior to expected measurement.
Energy 9.2keV (using the Ga MetalJet)
Camera Length 0.05 - 4.5m (Selected by user)
Q Range covered 0.18-500nm (Dependent on camera length)
All measurements will be carried out under vacuum conditions. Samples must be prepared accordingly.
Once you receive confirmation about awarded beamtime, you can expect a delivery from the DL-SAXS team with sample holders and preparation materials.
You will be required to fill in the Mail-in Experimental Form, closely following all instructions (the closer you follow the instructions, the easier it will be for the beamline scientist to run your samples correctly!).
Next, you are expected to prepare samples, pack them carefully and send back to us providing all safety documentation via UAS. Instructions on sample preparation can be found within the Mail-in Experimental Form.
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