Abstract

The INE‐Beamline for actinide research at the synchrotron source ANKA is now fully operational. This beamline was designed, built, and commissioned by the Institut fur Nukleare Entsorgung (INE) at the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe (FZK), Germany. It is dedicated to actinide speciation investigations related to nuclear waste disposal as well as applied and basic actinide research. Experiments on radioactive samples with activities up to 106 times the limit of exemption inside a safe and flexible double containment concept are possible. The close proximity of the beamline to INE’s active laboratories is unique in Europe. Currently, experiments can be performed in an X‐ray energy range from around 2.15 keV (P K edge) to 24.35 keV (Pd K edge). The INE‐Beamline design is optimized for spectroscopy with emphasis on surface sensitive techniques. A microfocus option is presently being installed at the INE‐Beamline. Access to the INE‐Beamline is possible through cooperation with INE, through the ANKA proposal system...

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