Journal
POLYMER JOURNAL
Volume 43, Issue 5, Pages 471-477Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/pj.2011.18
Keywords
FSBL; scattering; SPring-8; synchrotron
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- Asahi Kasei Corporation
- Kwansei Gakuin University
- Canon
- Kuraray
- Showa Denko KK
- Sumitomo Chemical
- Sumitomo Rubber Industries
- Sumitomo Bakelite
- Denso Corporation
- Toyobo
- Toray Industries
- Nitto Denko Corporation
- Bridgestone Corporation
- Mitsui Chemicals
- Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
- Mitsubishi Rayon
- Yokohama Rubber
- Teijin Limited
- DIC Corporation
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Scientific and engineering research on soft materials requires precise structural analysis to understand their hierarchical and fluctuating nature. A new beamline, the BL03XU frontier soft-material beamline, that is dedicated to scattering experiments on soft materials was recently installed at the third-generation synchrotron facility, SPring-8, in Japan. The BL03XU uses an in-vacuum undulator, and the photon flux of the obtained X-ray can reach 10(13) photons sec(-1), with an energy resolution of Delta E/E approximate to 2 x 10(-4) at 12.4 keV. The BL03XU has two experimental hutches: a front one that is used for grazing-incidence scattering experiments and a second one for transmitting scattering experiments, which enables simultaneous small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering. The present paper introduces details about the instrument and some of the first scattering data measured at BL03XU, which reveals its cutting-edge design and high level of performance. Polymer Journal (2011) 43, 471-477; doi:10.1038/pj.2011.18; published online 30 March 2011
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