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. 2015 Apr 10;22(Pt 3):760–765. doi: 10.1107/S1600577515003586

Figure 2.

Figure 2

(a) Schematics of the mini-panoramic DAC inside the vacuum shroud of the cryostat with two APD detectors located outside the cryostat. The DAC is mounted on the cold finger of the cryostat by a copper DAC holder. The shape of the holder is designed to provide good thermal contact to the DAC. Three windows are visible in the schematics: w1, w2 and w3. Diamond window w1 has an area of 4 mm × 4 mm to allow incoming X-rays to reach the sample. Kapton windows w2 and w3 allow the inelastic scattering signals to reach the APDs. Each window has an area of 1 cm × 1 cm. The distance from the sample to the APD detectors is 12 mm. (b) Photograph of a thermal radiation shield and a DAC mounted on the cryostat. (c) Photograph of the HP–LT NRIXS setup at 3-ID-B. Two APDs are mounted on the top and bottom of the vacuum shroud of the cryostat. The window w4 shown provides optical access of the ruby fluorescence signals for pressure determination as well as allowing the measurement of SMS by a forward APD.