Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 10:00 am — Bldg. 703 Large Seminar Room
Since 1994 FMB Oxford has designed and manufactured synchrotron beamline systems for facilities around the world, first as Oxford Instruments ATG, as Oxford Danfysik from 2001 and in its latest incarnation from October 2007. Since that time we have successfully delivered around $150M of equipment operating primarily in 3rd generation sources. The recent years have been characterized by the success of full beamline projects in Australia (4) including software and controls and full beamline optics packages on the CLAESS beamline at ALBA, the NANO beamline at ANKA and the ROBL beamline at the ESRF. Advances in performance and stability of monochromators and mirror systems are continuing in response to the ever-increasing search for the perfect beam. The designs of various components are presented and discussed
Hosted by: Andy Broadbent
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