Small Angle X-ray Scattering for Materials Research at the new beamline P62 (-SAXSMAT-)

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Sylvio Haas (FS-PETRA-D (FS-PET-D Fachgruppe P62 (SmallAngleSc)))
Description

This year the new Small Angle X-ray Scattering Beamline for Materials Research (P62 – SAXSMAT) is expecting first X-rays.

Therefore, the P62 team wants to discuss with the potential users about requirements concerning sample handling, sample environment, measurement strategies, data evaluation, etc. The contributions of participants are deeply appreciated by presenting their research plans at the future instrument and the technical requirements for these experiments to make them feasible. Postdocs and Ph.D. students are strongly encouraged to present their research as a poster contribution during the workshop.

At the workshop the main research areas of the SAXSMAT beamline will be covered:

• Anomalous SAXS/WAXS

• Mapping in reciprocal space: SAXS/WAXS computed tomography

• In situ and operando SAXS/WAXS

• High throughput SAXS

 

The event will be held as ZOOM online meeting. The link and password will be sent to all registered participants shortly before the meeting. Therefore, it is urgently needed that you are register yourself for this event.

Flyer
  • Thursday, 26 November
    • 1
      Opening - Welcome
    • 2
      Beamline Status and Outlook
      Speaker: Dr Sylvio Haas (DESY)
    • 3
      Investigations of the Structures of Block Copolymers in Solution and in Bulk State by Scattering and Microscopic Techniques
      Speaker: Prof. Volker Abetz (Universtät Hamburg / Chemie)
    • 4
      SAXS and ASAXS to study nanostructures in various energy related materials
      Speaker: Dr Armin Hoell (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin)
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • 5
      Complentary Studies on Colloidal Nanocrystals combining: (A)SAXS, WAXS and XAS
      Speaker: Dr Rainer Lechner (University Leoben (Austria))
    • 6
      Morphological and crystallographic orientation of hematite spindles in an applied magnetic field
      Speaker: Dr Sabrina Disch (Universität zu Köln, Germany)
    • 7
      Nanoscience crystallography at a high brilliance laboratory X-ray diffractometer: From mesoscopic to interatomic length scales
      Speaker: Dr Emmanuel Kenntzinger (JCNS-2, Forschungszentrum Jülich)
    • 12:45
      Lunch break
    • 8
      Small-angle scattering tensor tomography: Orientation analysis of nanostructure in 3D
      Speaker: Prof. Marianne Liebi (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
    • 9
      Reconstruction principles and software challenges for small-angle scattering tensor tomography
      Speaker: Dr Manuel Guizar-Sicairos (PSI)
    • 10
      Multidimensional X-ray scattering tomography gives new insights into porous materials
      Speaker: Prof. Dag Werner Breiby (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
    • 15:30
      Coffee break & Online Poster Session
    • 16:30
      End day 1
  • Friday, 27 November
    • 11
      Structural investigations of glassy alloys: modern methods of analysis
      Speaker: Dr Mihai Stoica
    • 12
      Anomalous small-angle x-ray scattering to unravel confinement effects in functional materials
      Speaker: Prof. Simone Mascotte (Universtät Hamburg / Chemie)
    • 13
      Wires and fractals as scale-bridging electrical conductors
      Speaker: Prof. Tobias Kraus
    • 10:30
      Coffee Break
    • 14
      Multimodal X-ray imaging to investigate breast cancer metastasis
      Speaker: Andre Conceicao (DESY)
    • 15
      In-situ SAXS/WAXS to study non-classical nucleation pathways of metallic nanoparticles
      Speaker: Dr Bert Nickel (Universität München)
    • 16
      Tackling High Data Rates in GI-SAXS: Current Status and Future Challenges
      Speaker: Dr Matthias Schwarzkopf (DESY)
    • 12:15
      Discussion round
    • 12:40
      Closing remarks