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I14 Contact

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

Principal Beamline Scientist: 
Majid Kazemian
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +44 (0) 1235 778222

Science Group Leader

Julia Parker

Email: [email protected]
Tel: +44 (0)1235 778924

I14 Hard X-ray Nanoprobe

Status: Operational

Beamsize: 50nm x 50nm
Energy: 5 - 20 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 Tomography Microscopy nSpectroscopy: nano Spectroscopy XANES: X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure
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Manuals and tutorials

Manuals

List of downloadable manuals which may be useful for I14 users:

General instructions

 

Remote connection to I14 workstations

Setting the GDA session at I14

Reset I14 delta-robot stages

Using the I14 websubmitter

For setting the GDA session after an eventual reset, please look at the guide, or alternatively the turorial video in the section below

XRF

 

PyMCA-instructions_I14-users

Re-window a XRF map in DAWN

 

XANES

 
I14-XANES-data_interpretation              

For .hdf5 data evaluation by DAWN, MANTiS and Athena. Please note that this document does not aim to be a comprehensive guide describing all the capabilities of these software, but rather a descriptive manuscript on how to use these software for I14 data visualisation. Further information on how to get the most of your data can be found in external links within this document.

XRD

 

Overview of autoprocessing XRD analysis options

Looking at XRD data in DAWN

XRD reprocessing using the websubmitter

XRD Peak fitting in Dawn

 

Tutorial videos

Tutorials to understand visually how to perform some task related to I14:

Setting up the GDA session at I14 from the beginning

Setting up the GDA session at I14 (fast x3 speed video)

Loading DAWN and inspecting metadata from the 'I14-xxxxxx.nxs' scans

How to open jupyter notebooks for XANES scan compiling and normalisation

Data retrieval using Data Gateway

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