Two user cabins have been constructed for the convenience of users and staff on the x-ray fluorescence microscopy (x-ray microprobe) beamline at the Australian Synchrotron.

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Above (31 May 2011): worm's eye view of the main user cabin under construction (looking clockwise from the MX beamlines).

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Above (31 May 2011): Martin de Jonge in front of the second XFM user cabin (looking counterclockwise from the mezzanine above reception).

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Above (19 May 2011): the main user cabin takes shape.

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Above (17 May 2011): preparing for construction (looking counterclockwise from the XFM beamline roof towards the MX user cabins)

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Above (17 May 2011): the area outside the XFM beamline cordoned off for construction (looking clockwise from the mezzanine above the MX beamline)