Diamond Light Source
Beamline I11 - High resolution powder diffraction

Powder diffraction is the principal technique for determining the structure of materials that do not necessarily form large ordered crystals. It is therefore the technique of choice for the analysis of many naturally occurring real-world materials such as minerals and artefacts, as well as novel man-made materials where synthesis is under-developed, or highly strained materials subject to twinning, or indeed again where they do not naturally form lsingle crystals.

The technique has the advantage of a relatively simple scattering geometry but has been much enhanced by the development of intense synchrotron sources as well as advances in data analysis, using modelling, direct methods and global optimisation methods.

High intensity X-ray sources, such as the I11 undulator, coupled to increases in detector speeds at high resolution makes powder diffraction the technique of choice for in situ and in operando studies of materials under non-ambient conditions such as high/low temperatures or gas loading.

In recent years powder diffraction has provided crucial structural information for many strategically important materials including:

  • Metal-organic-frameworks for carbon capture and gas storage
  • Lithium-ion battery and Solid Oxide Fuel Cell materials
  • High performance alloys
  • Self-assembled nano-scale solids
  • High temperature superconductors
  • Bio-engineered materials and minerals

 

Beamline Energy Resolution
2.1 * 10-4 [meV] @ 7.112 [eV]
Beamline Energy Range
5 - 30 [eV]
Max Flux On Sample
6 * 1013 [ph/s] @ 10 [eV]
Spot Size On Sample Hor
0.02 - 2.5 [mm]
Spot Size On Sample Vert
0.02 - 1 [mm]
contacts
Stephen Thompson
Techniques
Diffraction
  • Powder diffraction
  • Time-resolved studies
control/Data analysis
Control Software Type
  • GDA
Data Output Type
  • tth, Intensity and Int_error
Data Output Format
  • ascii
Softwares For Data Analysis
  • Topas (commercial)