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Fwd: area detectors...
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- From: John Barnes <johnbarn@nist.gov>
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 08:36:37 -0400 (EDT)
Thisd note was forwarded to sa_scat in the hope of generating some open discussion. Respond to Dr. Kleppinger, but also feel free to post comments directly to the listserver. ----- Forwarded message from "Kleppinger, R." <R.Kleppinger@tue.nl> ----- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 11:58:43 +0200 From: "Kleppinger, R." <R.Kleppinger@tue.nl> Reply-To: "Kleppinger, R." <R.Kleppinger@tue.nl> Subject: area detectors... To: "'john.barnes@nist.gov'" <john.barnes@nist.gov> Dear John Barnes, in the framework of our work in an industrial laboratory we are involved in projects within the field of fine chemicals, polymers, composites etc using both, wide angle diffraction and small angle scattering. At present our lab is equipped with several diffractometers (powder, texture, high T, all in scanning mode) and two slit-collimated SAXS setups (PSD and scanning mode). All of the instruments are installed at standard sealed tube X-ray generators. At present we are considering an upgrade of our facilities with an area detector system. Although we performed a survey on commercial detector systems that might be suited for our purpose (resolution vs. sensitivity!) and that are available for laboratory use on the market (data processing!), we lack to some extend first-hand information from more experienced users, in particular with respect to the long-term performance and aspects related to maintenance which might be quite different for crossed wire, image plate or CCD detectors. In this respect I would be very happy to hear some opinions frm members of the X-ray community. Best regards R. Kleppinger X-ray laboratory Material Properties group DSM Research 6160 MD Geleen The Netherlands Email: ralf.kleppinger@dsm.com also at the Department of Chemistry Technical University Eindhoven 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands Email: r.kleppinger@tue.nl ----- End forwarded message -----
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