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Time-resolved one-dimensional detection of x-ray scattering in pulsed magnetic fields

Abstract

We have developed an application of a one-dimensional micro-strip detector for capturing x-ray diffraction data in pulsed magnetic fields. This detector consists of a large array of 50 \mu m-wide Si strips with a full-frame read out at 20 kHz. Its use substantially improves data-collection efficiency and quality as compared to point detectors, because diffraction signals are recorded along an arc in reciprocal space in a time-resolved manner. By synchronizing with pulsed fields, the entire field dependence of a two-dimensional swath of reciprocal space may be determined using a small number of field pulses.

Authors

Islam Z; Ruff JPC; Ross KA; Nojiri H; Gaulin BD

Publication date

September 30, 2011

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1109.6711

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arXiv
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