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The goniometer, with a sample loaded, is used to rotate the sample in three dimensions. The silver box to the right of the sample is the detector. The beam line enters from the right in this image.
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Close-up of a sample loaded into the holder. and then stored in helium-filled mylar to prevent contamination. The dark cirlce is a
clean silicon disk sitting on the teflon base.
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Close-up of a sample in the holder with the beamline coming in from behind. The detector is normal to the surface of the sample and is the tube to the right in the image.
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