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Techniques

What the modelled part of P07 is designed to do, as intent. First cut.

A technique is a portable Catalog Method; a Practice is how a facility adapts it. P07's diffraction and high-field techniques earn no catalog Method today, so the Methods below render unlinked and are carried pending until a technique enters scope (TECH-1).

High-energy materials-science diffraction

P07 uses a high-energy monochromatic beam to study engineering materials (bulk diffraction, residual stress, texture, in-situ deformation), reading the diffraction on the four-circle diffractometer and the Pilatus / PerkinElmer detectors.

Technique Catalog method Notes
High-energy diffraction diffraction bulk / engineering diffraction on the four-circle diffractometer + area detectors; reuses the diffraction slug, a further consumer (TECH-1)

High-field materials science

P07's EH2 endstation carries a 17 T high-field magnet for studies under applied magnetic field.

Technique Catalog method Notes
High-field magnetic scattering magnetic_scattering scattering / diffraction in the 17 T magnet; reuses the magnetic_scattering slug P09 / 4-ID share, a further consumer (TECH-1)

A high-energy materials beamline on familiar vocabulary

P07 is the fleet's high-energy materials-science beamline. Its techniques reuse the diffraction and magnetic_scattering slugs already carried across the fleet, so none forces a new Method now. The instrument anatomy reuses existing Families: the multi-bounce mono binds Monochromator, the four-circle diffractometer Goniometer, the 17 T magnet the graduated catalog Magnet Family, the Linkam stage TemperatureController, the detectors Camera. The in-situ sample environment (the Linkam heating / cooling, the magnet) suits operando materials studies but coins no new Family.

Not modelled yet

The concrete acquisition recipes (the diffraction / stress-mapping scans, the in-situ deformation / temperature ramps, the high-field scans) are not written yet; they join as the deployment approaches the point where CORA drives P07. Whether the diffraction Methods enter CORA's catalog is an owner-scope decision on Model; see Open questions for the world-facts to confirm first.