The sample can be mounted on Huber goniometer heads for manual positioning and is motorized by a goniometer allowing different movements. The position of small crystalline samples is controlled by a microscope system with CCD camera.
sketch of the sample stage (89 kB)
picture of the goniometer from the laser direction (111 kB)
General Description
Microscope
The sample positioning is recorded by a long working distance zoom microscope, that presently watches the interaction point from above and is equipped with a colour CCD camera and frame grabbing system. A future setup will allow more flexibility with the positioning of the microscope.
The new microscope can view the sample from the same direction as the x-ray beam with a variable angle vertically. It uses a fixed magnification with several fields-of-view to choose.
view of the sample position (171 kB)
In the above picture one can see the x-ray beam pipe coming from left below and hitting the sample on a small goniometer head. Above the new microscope is positioned to look on the sample with an angle of 25 to 70 degrees. On the right hand side the lately installed Eulerian cradle is to be seen.