Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2003-09-26
Physics
Condensed Matter
22 pages, 14 figures, to be published in Journal of Synchrotron
Scientific paper
Diffraction Anomalous Fine Structure (DAFS) spectroscopy uses resonant elastic x-rays scattering as an atomic, shell and site selective probe that gives information on the electronic structure and the local atomic environment as well as on the long range ordered crystallographic structure. A DAFS experiment consists of measuring the Bragg peak intensities as a function of the energy of the incoming x-ray beam. The French CRG (Collaborative Research Group) beamline BM2-D2AM (Diffraction Diffusion Anomale Multi-longueurs d'onde) at the ESRF (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility) has developed a state of the art energy scan diffraction set-up. In this article, we present the requirements for obtaining reliable DAFS data and report recent technical achievements.
Arnaud S.
Berar J.-F.
Caillot B.
Grenier Stephane
Hodeau J. L.
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