Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (Sep 2024)

Hard X-ray imaging and tomography at the Biomedical Imaging and Therapy beamlines of Canadian Light Source

  • Sergey Gasilov,
  • M. Adam Webb,
  • Arash Panahifar,
  • Ning Zhu,
  • Omar Marinos,
  • Toby Bond,
  • David M. L. Cooper,
  • Dean Chapman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577524005241
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 5
pp. 1346 – 1357

Abstract

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The Biomedical Imaging and Therapy facility of the Canadian Light Source comprises two beamlines, which together cover a wide X-ray energy range from 13 keV up to 140 keV. The beamlines were designed with a focus on synchrotron applications in preclinical imaging and veterinary science as well as microbeam radiation therapy. While these remain a major part of the activities of both beamlines, a number of recent upgrades have enhanced the versatility and performance of the beamlines, particularly for high-resolution microtomography experiments. As a result, the user community has been quickly expanding to include researchers in advanced materials, batteries, fuel cells, agriculture, and environmental studies. This article summarizes the beam properties, describes the endstations together with the detector pool, and presents several application cases of the various X-ray imaging techniques available to users.

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