- If there are troubles finding the beam on the high magnification camera GIGE4. To solve this problem we make the X-ray beam larger by creating a diffraction pattern. To diffract the beam, the slit before the KB mirrors (APU161) was closed to a small aperture 0.2x0.2mm2 and more intensity in the beam was used. A large square diffraction pattern >100 microns fills the screen making it easy to trace the location of the x-rays relative to the microscope. Then we found the beam!
- If there are troubles finding the beam on the high magnification camera GIGE4. To solve this problem we make the X-ray beam larger by creating a diffraction pattern. To diffract the beam, the slit before the KB mirrors (APU161) was closed to a small aperture 0.2x0.2mm2 and more intensity in the beam was used. A large square diffraction pattern >100 microns fills the screen making it easy to trace the location of the x-rays relative to the microscope. Then we found the beam!