The CARNAÚBA X-ray nanospectroscopy beamline at the Sirius-LNLS synchrotron light source: Developments, commissioning, and first science at the TARUMÃ station

We review the main developments and first commissioning experiments at the CARNAÚBA X-ray nanoprobe beamline, recently installed at the brand-new Sirius 4th-generation synchrotron radiation source at the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS). The paper briefly discusses the X-ray nanoprobe i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of electron spectroscopy and related phenomena 2023-07, Vol.266, p.147340, Article 147340
Hauptverfasser: Tolentino, Hélio C.N., Geraldes, Renan R., da Silva, Francisco M.C., Guaita, Maria Gabriella D., Camarda, Carolina M., Szostak, Rodrigo, Neckel, Itamar T., Teixeira, Verônica C., Hesterberg, Dean, Pérez, Carlos A., Galante, Douglas, Callefo, Flavia, Neto, Antonio C.P., Kofukuda, Leonardo M., Sotero, Anna P.S., Moreno, Gabriel B.Z.L., Luiz, Sérgio A.L., Bueno, Cassiano S.N.C., Lena, Francesco R., Westfahl, Harry
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Zusammenfassung:We review the main developments and first commissioning experiments at the CARNAÚBA X-ray nanoprobe beamline, recently installed at the brand-new Sirius 4th-generation synchrotron radiation source at the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS). The paper briefly discusses the X-ray nanoprobe instrument, emphasizing the first deployed experimental station TARUMÃ, and showcases preliminary results in a broad range of areas that benefit from diverse sample environments. Research domains like photovoltaics, photonics, electrocatalysis, geoscience, and agriculture are investigated from the viewpoint of chemistry, atomic structure, morphology, and redox dynamics phenomena covered by the beamline techniques. Finally, future capabilities are presented based on a new instrument under development. •The CARNAUBA X-ray nanoprobe beamline has been commissioned and it is open to the scientific community.•The first deployed station, named TARUMÃ, has been commissioned and reached design parameters.•The beamline has delivered preliminary science outcomes.
ISSN:0368-2048
1873-2526
DOI:10.1016/j.elspec.2023.147340