Abstract
High-energy X-ray diffraction beamline, one of the bending-magnet beamline at SPring-8, was constructed, for the diffraction and scattering experiments at high energy ( E>37.8 keV). A single-bounce, bent-crystal monochromator that deflects the beam horizontally is adopted for the use of high-energy, modest-resolution, and focused X-rays. Four kinds of experimental device were equipped in tandem in the experimental hutch. This beamline has the advantage for structural studies in amorphous and liquid, and high-pressure diffraction experiments which need high penetration ability.
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