Hi Helen,

We have had luck using a vacuum sealing system such as used for food.  However 
the Polyethylene is subject to degradation under the beam so that wrapping with 
Kapton is helpful as well as double bagging it.  Finally, if you keep it under 
Argon when transporting it to the beamline and then in a helium filled chamber, 
you should avoid the oxidation.

Carlo


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Carlo Segre, Duchossois Professor of Physics
Illinois Institute of Technology
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Hello, Our group (Jerry Seidler) just started a project involving doing VTC and 
HERFD on Yb doped CrX3 material. They are thin small crystal sheets and are 
very air sensitive. We have tried encapsulated them between a layer of laptop 
tape and
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Hello,
Our group (Jerry Seidler) just started a project involving doing VTC and HERFD 
on Yb doped CrX3 material. They are thin small crystal sheets and are very air 
sensitive. We have tried encapsulated them between a layer of laptop tape and 
film, but after 12hr we see degradation due to air leaks. I am looking for some 
advice on air sensitive sample holder. What are some typical methods you use to 
deal with air sensitivity, especially for samples in thin sheets geometry?
Thank you

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