Fast and Adjustable Resolution Grazing Incidence x-ray Liquid Surfaces Diffraction achieved through 2D Detector

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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37pages, 11 figures

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10.1063/1.1790582

We developed a setup using a two dimensional camera for Grazing Incidence x-ray Diffraction (GIXD) on Langmuir monolayers and more generally for surface diffraction on two dimensional powders. Compared to the classical setup using a linear detector combined with Soller's slits, the acquisition time is reduced of a factor of at least 10 (from more than one hour to a few minutes) using the same x-ray source (synchrotron bending magnet) with a comparable signal to noise ratio. Moreover, using an horizontal gap slit, the experimental resolution can be adjusted and for small values of the gap, better resolution can be achieved compared to the one obtained with the linear detector.

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