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Специализированный источник синхротронного излучения Anka Характеристики и экспериментальные возможности. 1983. 1972. 4. ROKK-1M. Detector KEDR. VEPP-3 and VEPP-4M Collider C omplex. Siberian Synchrotron Radiation Center SSRC beamlines and experimental stations.
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Специализированный источник синхротронного излучения AnkaХарактеристики и экспериментальные возможности
1983 1972 4. ROKK-1M Detector KEDR VEPP-3 and VEPP-4M Collider Complex
Siberian Synchrotron Radiation CenterSSRC beamlines and experimental stations • Storage ring VEPP-3 (2 GeV) • SR beamline • 0a“Explosion” – investigation of detonation processes and matter properties in the detonation front. • 0bX-ray litography and LIGA technology at the beamline from the 11-pole wiggler. • 2 High-resolution diffractometry and anomalous scattering. • 3 “Baikal” – scanning X-ray fluorescent element analysis. • 4 High-pressure diffractometry. • 5a X-ray microscopy and microtomography. • 5b Time resolution diffractometry – diffraction movies. • 5c Macromolecular crystallography. • 5d Inelastic scattering and small-angle scattering. • 6 Time resolution luminescence. • 8 EXAFS spectroscopy. • Soft X-ray metrology, EXAFS, lithography and • surface desorption under SR irradiation. • Storage ring VEPP-4M (5 GeV) • SR beamline • 3 Time resolution diffractometry (under construction and testing). • 7 Energy dispersion diffractometry and Laue diffractometry (under construction and testing).
Self Propagation High Temperature Synthesis (SPHTS) of NiAl investigation by X-ray diffraction with the record 1 to 5 ms time resolution General view of SPHTS Scheme of experiment with DED-5 detector developed at the Budker INP Ni+Al t = 0 ms t = 10 ms t = 20 ms t = 35 ms NiAl
SR explosive 1-coordinate rapid Detector DIMEX The unique submicrosecond diffractometry technique recently developed at SSRC, which allows to study the processes of detonation and behavior of matter in the detonation front. Station “Explosion'‘ at VEPP-3 for SR studies of detonation processes and properties of matter when passing the detonation front Two dimensional distribution of the SR intensity after the explosive sample
Explosive 750 ns Detonation front fine structure investigation SR beam with size 15 x 0.1 mm, exposure time 1 ns Explosive sample TNT with diameter 12 mm during detonation X-ray intensity distribution after the sample