Description
Bruker D8 A25 DaVinci X-ray Diffractometer and LynxEye™ SuperSpeed Detector. Used for non-standard set-ups.
Can be used with either:
1) Mo radiation and focusing mirror optics.
2a) Cu radiation, Bragg Brentano
2b) Cu radiation, parallel beam optics
Current status
Currently the Cu-tube is in use.
The multipurpose instrument (DaVinci2) with xyz-stage mounted. Photo: Kristin H. Wells.
Well suited for (Cu radiation):
- Grazing-incidence diffraction
- Small-angle X-ray Scattering (under development)
- Combined with XRZ and point optics : Sample mapping
Well suited for (Mo radiation):
- Determination of precise crystal lattice parameters (using the capillary stage)
- Detailed analysis of materials with known or partially known structures (lattice parameters, bond lengths and angles, thermal parameters)
- Elimination of preferred orientation
- Suppression of fluorescence from Co, Mn and Fe based samples thanks to Mo radiation
- Absorbing samples in transmission
- In situ studies of solid/gas reactions in flow cell
- In situ studies on batteries
Not so good for (Mo radiation):
- High d-spacing materials (e.g. large pore zeolites, MOFs)- the low angle peaks may be missed due to the short wavelength.
Stages available:
- Capillary spinner (mounted most of the time)
- Transmission sample holder stage
- Standard sample stage
- Automated XYZ stage
- Possibility to mount furnace (in future)
Photo: Kristin H. Wells
Instrument specifications
Typically 3-155 degrees 2θ (0.46 Å-1 < Q < 17.3 Å-1, 13.6 Å > d > 0.36 Å) (for Mo-radiation)
Before you begin:
Equipment may not be used without training. See XRD-lab info.
Booking the instrument
Use the booking system.
In-situ experiments, custom build
- Contact lab responsible.