The CAT-ACT Beamline at ANKA: A new high energy X-ray spectroscopy facility for CATalysis and ACTinide research

A Zimina, K Dardenne, Melissa Anne Denecke, J D Grunwaldt, E Huttel, H. Lichtenberger, Stefan Mangold, T Pruessmann, J Rothe, R Steininger, T Vitova

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Abstract

A new hard X-ray beamline for CATalysis and ACTinide research has been built at the synchrotron radiation facility ANKA. The beamline design is dedicated to X-ray spectroscopy, including 'flux hungry' photon-in/photon-out and correlative techniques with a special infrastructure for radionuclide and catalysis research. The CAT-ACT beamline will help serve the growing need for high flux/hard X-ray spectroscopy in these communities. The design, the first spectra and the current status of this project are reported.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Publication statusPublished - Dec 2016

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  • Dalton Nuclear Institute

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