Workshop Russian-German in-situ and nano-diffraction beamline

Europe/Berlin
CFEL ( bldg. 99 ), SR 1 (DESY Hamburg)

CFEL ( bldg. 99 ), SR 1

DESY Hamburg

Notkestr. 85 22769 Hamburg Germany
Description

The Russian-German Nanodiffraction beamline (P23),  located in the recently built Ada Yonath experimental hall, went into the commissioning stage in November 2017 and will become partially available for user proposals in the spring call 2018.

The scientific case of the beamline concentrates on physics and chemistry of systems dominated by low dimensional and confinement effects, materials and processes under non-ambient conditions, in situ / in operando techniques.

The undulator source and optics are optimized to deliver up to 1012 photons/sec in the energy range 5-35 keV in moderately focused beams and also provide variable beam spot sizes on the sample down to 1 micrometer and below. The optical layout includes a LN2 monochromator, plane and collimating mirrors and  CRLs in the optical and  experimental hutches. The first experimental hutch is equipped with a heavy-load 5+2 circle HUBER diffractometer which can carry sample cells with up to 150 kg in the horizontal scattering mode and up to 15 kg in the vertical mode. The beamline instrumentation pool is aimed for multiscale analysis of nanostructured materials and devices. A state of the art LAMBDA detector with GaAs sensor and time resolution up to 2 kHz will be available in the nearest future.
 

In this workshop, we plan to present the status of the new Russian-German Nanodiffraction beamline,   make plans for the future beamline development and discuss the special user requirements.


Organizers: Dmitri Novikov, Raphael Grifone

 

    • 13:40 14:00
      Wolfgang Drube, DESY: PETRA extension project 20m
    • 14:00 14:40
      Dmitri Novikov, Raphael Grifone, DESY: Beamline overview, available methods and equipment for their implementation 40m
    • 14:40 15:10
      Andreas Stierle, DESY Nanolab: TBA 30m
    • 15:10 15:30
      Ksenia Maksimova, IKBFU: Pulsed layer deposition for in situ applications at synchrotron and neutron beamlines 20m
    • 15:30 16:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 16:00 16:20
      Aleksander Blagov, NRC Kurchatov Institute: Kurchatov Sycnhrotron Radiation Source and Diffraction limited sychrotron facility project 20m
    • 16:20 16:40
      Aleksander Soldatov, SFU: : Joint application of spectroscopic and diffraction methods for nanoscale object investigation 20m
    • 16:40 17:00
      Olaf Magnussen, Uni Kiel: In operando surface X-ray scattering studies of electrocatalyst interfaces 20m
    • 17:00 17:20
      Milena Lippmann, DESY: X-ray scattering investigation of confined liquids 20m
    • 17:20 18:10
      Coffee break and visit to the beamline
    • 18:10 18:30
      Huayna Terraschke, Uni Kiel: TBA 20m
    • 18:30 18:50
      Volodymyr Bon, TU Dresden: In situ monitoring of adsorption-induced phase transitions in flexible Metal-Organic Frameworks 20m
    • 18:50 19:40
      General discussion 50m