BM23 is the ESRF's general purpose X-ray absorption spectroscopy beamline. It is a mildy upgraded version of the former general purpose EXAFS beamline, which was dismounted from port BM29 and rebuilt on port BM23 in 2010. BM23 welcomed its first users in March 2011. It aims to meet the needs of the member countries in the area of conventional X-ray absorption spectroscopy. BM23 is designed to perform experiments which do not require the special characteristics of the other ESRF X-ray absorption instruments. The strengths to which BM23 operates arise from the intrinsic properties of the ESRF synchrotron, coupled with a bending magnet source and the high quality performance of the beamline's principle optical element, its monochromator. These strengths can be summarised as:
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is a powerful structural technique to investigate the short-range environment around selected atomic species in condensed matter. While scanning the x-ray energy impinging onto the sample, a core level photoelectron is generated. This is scattered by the surroundings matter producing interference effects visible in the absorption cross-section and usually referred to as x-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS). The process itself is general and therefore fundamental to study structural properties in materials like:
The energy range 4.5 keV < E < 74 keV is sufficient for K-edge studies of elements in the range 22 < Z < 76. For Z > 76 one must probe L-edges instead. The sample thicknesses for experiments are in the µm range for transmission experiments. However, thin film and/or dilute systems studies are still possible in fluorescence mode.
The beamline is primarily used to investigate the electronic and local structure in crystalline, amorphous and liquid matter in a variety of thermodynamical and reaction conditions.
Research at BM23 covers a variety of scientific domains, including solid state physics, materials science, geosciences, environmental science, solution chemistry, heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis.
Chemistry
Matter at extreme pressures and temperatures
Condensed matter physics, Material and Environmental science
Probes of local and electronic structure
Probes of long range structure