Soft X-rays spectroscopy
Soft X-rays spectroscopy focuses on studying the electronic, magnetic and geometric structures of materials with applications to atomic and molecular physics, analytical chemistry, environmental, and geoscience.
The experiments were done at the LNLS SXS beamline. The SXS beamline was an experimental station dedicated to X-ray Absorption and Photoelectron Spectroscopy in the soft X-rays (1 to 5 keV) energy range.
The experiment goals which generate the illustrated images were: #1 Evaluate Pimega performance in extreme conditions, i.e., low energy and low flux. #2 Utilize a small portion of UVX coherent beam to generate coherent diffraction patterns (phase estimation techniques were used to obtaing higher resolution images).
Link: https://www.lnls.cnpem.br/facilities/sxs-en
Detector used at experiment: PIMEGA 135D: https://www.pitec.co/pimega-135d

Soft X-rays spectroscopy
A Courtesy of the LNLS-Sirius @CNPEM, Brazil


Si probe spreader Si diffraction scattering diagram @ 3kev

LNLS SXS Beamline, Detector: PIMEGA 135D, Sensor: Si / 300µm.
Soft X-rays spectroscopy
A Courtesy of the LNLS-Sirius @CNPEM, Brazil


Si diffraction scattering diagram @ 3kev

LNLS SXS Beamline, Detector: PIMEGA 135D, Sensor: Si / 300µm.
Reconstructed image with phase contrast
