Hi, Although CAMD tomography beamline is running, our beam height is 1mm, so I will introduce other facility's tomography beamlines to you as listed below. Sometimes, we also visited APS 13BM beamline to take tomography data. If you are interested in, please contact Dr. Mark Rivers at APS (rivers@cars.uchicago.edu) for more details. Synchrotron, sector, and web site Energy range and resolution (DE/E) Specifications and special capabilities APS 13-BM https://beam.aps.anl.gov/ pls/apsweb/ bd_display_pkg.beamline_dir 5-60 keV; 10-4 2 µm, Ce-YAG, 1.3k x 1k 12-bit. Optimized for geological samples APS 2-BM https://beam.aps.anl.gov/ pls/apsweb/ bd_display_pkg.beamline_dir 0.5-33 keV; 10–2 (high-throughput monochromator) Robotic sample changer and computer cluster for high-throughput experiments NSLS X2B http://www.nsls.bnl.gov/ beamlines/beamline.asp? blid=X2B 6.5-30 keV; 2x10–4 Spatial resolution ~1 µm, CsI(Tl), 14-bit 1k x 1k CCD. Used for chemistry, geology. Hosted by ExxonMobil R&E ALS 8.3.2 http://www-als.lbl.gov/als/ als_users_bl/bl_tables.html 3-60 kev; 10–2 and 10–4 Also specializing in 2D radiography, ~2 µm resolution. ALS 6.1.2 http://www-als.lbl.gov/als/ als_users_bl/bl_tables.html 0.3 - 1 keV; 10–2 60 nm resolution for <1µm samples. X-ray optics with zone plate lenses. 1k x 1k CCD. If you have more questions, please do not hesitate to ask me. Best wishes, Kyungmin