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Novel Beamline Under Development

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MANCHESTER, England, Dec. 20, 2010 — The X-ray Imaging and Coherence beamline at Diamond, I13, which is due for completion in 2012, will allow researchers in a wide range of fields to create high-quality 3-D images of samples including engineering components, biomaterials, fossils, organic materials and energy devices such as fuel cells. Aerial view of Diamond Light Source. I13 can be seen in the foreground, stretching away from the main synchrotron building. The new beamline is designed for a broad range of scientific users from biomedicine, materials science, geophysics, astrophysics and archaeology. Its two branch...Read full article

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    Published: December 2010
    Alan GilbertarchaeologyastrophysicsbiomaterialsColin BaileyDiamond I13Europefossilsfuel cells biomedicinegeophysicsGerd MaterlikHenry Moseley X-ray Imaging FacilityImagingmaterials sciencePhil WithersResearch & TechnologyUniversity of ManchesterX-ray Imaging and Coherence beamlinex-ray tomography

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