BEATS: BEAmline for synchrotron X-ray microTomography at SESAME
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Published:2024-07-15
Issue:5
Volume:31
Page:1358-1372
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ISSN:1600-5775
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Container-title:Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
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Short-container-title:J Synchrotron Rad
Author:
Iori GianlucaORCID, Alzu'bi MustafaORCID, Abbadi Anas, Al Momani Yazeed, Hasoneh Abdel Rahman, Van Vaerenbergh PierreORCID, Cudin IvanORCID, Marcos Jordi, Ahmad Abdalla, Mohammad Anas, Matalgah Salman, Foudeh Ibrahim, Al Najdawi MohammadORCID, Amro Adel, Ur Rehman Abid, Abugharbiyeh Mohammad, Khrais Rami, Aljadaa Amro, Nour Mohammad, Al Mohammad Hussam, Al Omari FarouqORCID, Salama Majeda, García Fusté María José, Reyes-Herrera JuanORCID, Morawe ChristianORCID, Attal Maher, Kasaei Samira, Chrysostomou Charalambos, Kołodziej TomaszORCID, Boruchowski Mateusz, Nowak Paweł, Wiechecki JarosławORCID, Fatima Anis, Ghigo AndreaORCID, Wawrzyniak Adriana I.ORCID, Lorentz KirsiORCID, Paolucci GiorgioORCID, Lehner Frank, Krisch MichaelORCID, Stampanoni MarcoORCID, Rack AlexanderORCID, Kaprolat AxelORCID, Lausi Andrea
Abstract
The ID10 beamline of the SESAME (Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East) synchrotron light source in Jordan was inaugurated in June 2023 and is now open to scientific users. The beamline, which was designed and installed within the European Horizon 2020 project BEAmline for Tomography at SESAME (BEATS), provides full-field X-ray radiography and microtomography imaging with monochromatic or polychromatic X-rays up to photon energies of 100 keV. The photon source generated by a 2.9 T wavelength shifter with variable gap, and a double-multilayer monochromator system allow versatile application for experiments requiring either an X-ray beam with high intensity and flux, and/or a partially spatial coherent beam for phase-contrast applications. Sample manipulation and X-ray detection systems are designed to allow scanning samples with different size, weight and material, providing image voxel sizes from 13 µm down to 0.33 µm. A state-of-the-art computing infrastructure for data collection, three-dimensional (3D) image reconstruction and data analysis allows the visualization and exploration of results online within a few seconds from the completion of a scan. Insights from 3D X-ray imaging are key to the investigation of specimens from archaeology and cultural heritage, biology and health sciences, materials science and engineering, earth, environmental sciences and more. Microtomography scans and preliminary results obtained at the beamline demonstrate that the new beamline ID10-BEATS expands significantly the range of scientific applications that can be targeted at SESAME.
Funder
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
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