Scattering and diffraction
Scattering and diffraction
Scope
Within the exploitation of x-ray scattering applications, MAX IV will offer a palette of techniques from small angle scattering to grazing incidence and bulk techniques. In addition to the two beamlines currently open to the users that can already do scattering and diffraction experiments (BioMAX and NanoMAX) there are new beamlines at different stages of development: DiffMAX, DanMAX, CoSAXS, ForMAX and FemtoMAX. This session in the user meeting brings a unique opportunity not only to learn about the science being carried out but also to engage in fruitful discussions on the potential of the future beamlines.
Scattering and diffraction. Parallel session program, Tuesday 25
Chair: Olivier Balmes
12:00 – 13:00 | LUNCH | |||
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13:00 | – | 13:40 |
High Resolution Imaging of Strain, Crystal Structure and Defects by 2D and 3D X-ray Diffraction Tobias Schulli, Head of the Nanoprobe group, ESRF, Grenoble, France |
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13:40 | – | 14:00 | In situ and in operando high-energy X-ray characterization of hard protective tool coatings.
Jens Birch, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping, Sweden |
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14:00 | – | 14:40 |
Time-resolved X-ray diffraction studies at the FemtoMAX beamline Amelie Jarnac, Synchrotron SOLEIL, France |
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14:40 – 15:00 | Coffee break | |||
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Chair: Ann Terry |
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15:00 | – | 15:40 |
Simon Kimber, Laboratory Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne, Interfaces group, Dijon, France |
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15:40 | – | 16:00 |
Underneath the Bragg peaks: Structure of Bio-based Materials and Foods Ramune Kuktaite, Plant Breeding, SLU, Alnarp, Sweden |
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16:00 | – | 16:20 |
Anomalous Dynamics of Magnetic Anisotropic Colloids Studied by XPCS Antara Pal, Division of Physical Chemistry, Lund University, Sweden |
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16:20 | – | 16:40 |
Investigation of porosity of maghemite nanorods Yulia Trushkina, Department of Materials and Environment, Stockholm University, Sweden |
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16:40 | – | 17:20 |
How Can High Brilliance Beamlines Serve the Soft Matter Community? Dag Werner Breiby, Department of Physics, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway |
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19:00 | BANQUET | |||
Session organizers
Ann Terry
Olivier Balmes
Contact info
Ann Terry
Further information, registration
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