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Beamlines: Secondary Optics Part 1

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This lecture covers the applications of micron and submicron focusing, serial crystallography, high-pressure XRD, operando electron spectroscopies, and tomographic reconstructions in beamlines. It also discusses the need for secondary optics, generic setups, compound refractive lenses, parabolic compound refractive lenses, and parabolic kinoform CRLs.

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