Dear Colleagues,
I would like to bring to your attention, that the Canadian Light Source will be
issuing a call for proposals on February 2nd 2010 with a deadline of February
25th 2010. Successful proposals will be granted beamtime between July and
December 2010.
The Far-Infrared beamline at the CLS is equipped with a Bruker IFS 125 HR
spectrometer capable of resolutions of better than 0.001 cm-1. There are
several sample cells available including a 2 meter white cell capable of
pathlengths up to 80 meters, which can be cooled down to -80 °C. In the 80-
1000 cm-1 spectral region the synchrotron light source, can provide signal to
noise ratios significantly better than conventional light sources, allowing high
quality spectra to be obtained in a fraction of the time that would be required
without a synchrotron source.
More information on the Far-Infrared beamline at the Canadian Light Source
can be found at the following Websites.
http://www.lightsource.ca/experimental/farir.php
http://exshare.lightsource.ca/farir/Pages/default.aspx
Information about the Canadian Light Source including the other beamlines
available can be found at
http://www.lightsource.ca/
Thank you,
Brant Billinghurst
Dr. Brant Billinghurst
Staff Scientist, Far-Infrared Beamline
Canadian Light Source Inc.
University of Saskatchewan
101 Perimeter Road
Saskatoon, SK, S7N 0X4
Canada
Phone: 306-657-3554
Fax: 306-657-3535
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