The Rossendorf Beamline is located at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France. Here, energy research benefits from Europe’s most brilliant source of synchrotron X-ray light. Four experimental stations for radiochemical experiments are available. X-ray absorption spectroscopy in a dedicated hutch equipped as a controlled area for radioactive samples with activities up to 187 MBq. X-ray emission spectroscopy: a Johann-type spectrometer is currently under construction for high-resolution X-ray emission studies. Surface X-ray diffraction: a diffraction setup consisting of a Huber six-circle diffractometer, a PILATUS 100K diode array area detector, and the corresponding beamline components. X-ray diffraction: the diffractometer will also be suitable for Synchrotron Powder X-ray Diffraction, and equipped with the necessary detectors and components.
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