Advanced Non-Destructive in Situ Characterization of Metals with the French Collaborating Research Group D2AM/BM02 Beamline at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Gilbert Andr\'e Chahine (IPR), Nils Blanc (LPMCN), Stephan Arnaud,, Fr\'ed\'eric De Geuser (SIMaP), Ren\'e Guinebreti\`ere (SPCTS-AXE3), Nathalie, Boudet

TL;DR
The paper presents the D2AM beamline at ESRF, a state-of-the-art facility enabling non-destructive, in situ X-ray scattering experiments for advanced materials characterization, supporting complex metallurgical research.
Contribution
Introduction of the D2AM beamline with specialized equipment and capabilities for in situ synchrotron X-ray scattering in materials science.
Findings
High efficiency in in situ X-ray characterization
Versatility in analyzing various material forms
Potential for complex, temporally and spatially resolved experiments
Abstract
The ability to non-destructively measure the structural properties of devices, either in situ or operando, are now possible using an intense X-ray synchrotron source combined with specialized equipment. This tool attracted researchers, in particular metallurgists, to attempt more complex and ambitious experiments aimed at answering unresolved questions in formation mechanisms, phase transitions, and magnetism complex alloys for industrial applications. In this paper, we introduce the diffraction diffusion anomale multi-longueur d'onde (D2AM) beamline, a French collaborating research group (CRG) beamline at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), partially dedicated to in situ X-ray scattering experiments. The design of the beamline combined with the available equipment (two-dimensional fast photon counting detectors, sophisticated high precision kappa diffractometer, a…
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