15–18 Jul 2024
ESRF Auditorium
Europe/Paris timezone

Session

Instrumentation and methods II

16 Jul 2024, 11:10
ESRF Auditorium

ESRF Auditorium

Conveners

Instrumentation and methods II: Instrumentation and methods II

  • Jos Cooper (European Spallation Source)

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  1. Bridget Murphy (Kiel University)
    16/07/2024, 11:10
    Invited

    Understanding and controlling structure and function of liquid interfaces is a constant challenge in biology, nanoscience and nanotechnology, with applications ranging from molecular electronics to controlled drug release. X-ray reflectivity and grazing incidence diffraction provide invaluable probes for studying the atomic scale structure at liquid–vapour interfaces. The new time resolved...

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  2. Lars Bannenberg
    16/07/2024, 11:40
    Oral

    The horizontal time-of-flight neutron reflectometer at the reactor of the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, has been completely renewed, relocated, and upgraded and allows for the study of air/liquid, solid/liquid, and solid/air interfaces and is now accesible for researchers from around the globe. Innovations in the redesign include (i) a completely flexible double disk chopper...

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  3. Stefan Kowarik (Universität Graz)
    16/07/2024, 12:00
    Oral

    In this study, we introduce cutting-edge neural network algorithms that precisely predict crystal unit cell parameters and contact planes from Grazing Incidence X-Ray Diffraction (GIXD) data. Our method processes a list of q-positions and delivers predictions of the unit cell with exceptional accuracy—better than 0.1 Angstrom in dimensional precision and sub-degree in angular measurements....

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  4. Huan-hua Wang (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    16/07/2024, 12:20
    Oral

    With the advancing of large-scale integrated circuits, the sizes of element devices have shrunk to nanoscale. At this size scale, quantum effects emerge and dominate the performance of the low-dimension materials and devices. To study the low-dimension structures and their dynamics based on coherent surface x-ray scattering (SXRS), we are constructing the Low-Dimension Structure Probe (LoDiSP)...

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