Please find the recorded webinar here: https://www.linxs.se/educational/id01-in-light-of-the-esrf-ebs-with-steven-leake
The CoWork webinar series is dedicated to the exploitation of the coherence properties of X-rays for advanced materials characterization, with a special focus on inverse microscopy techniques, such as Coherent Diffraction Imaging (CDI), Ptychography and Holography. It is an introduction to Coherent X-ray imaging methods to facilitate the access to advanced microscopy techniques to new users and it welcomes all researchers intrigued by the spectacular coherence properties of X-rays produced at modern synchrotron sources – of which MAX IV is a first example.
When: Tuesday February 12, 15.30 - 16.30
Speaker: Steven Leake, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), Grenoble, France
Title: ID01 in light of the ESRF - EBS
Zoom link/registration (Register in advance for this meeting): https://lu-se.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Ivdeuspz0tHdY_TsO-i4Fba81y866ph_lR
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Bio:
Steven Leake has been working around synchotrons and free electron lasers for the fourteen years and has been a part of the ID01 beamline team for the last six. Most of his time has been spent developing Bragg coherent diffraction imaging based methods and delivering reliable high quality instruments to the user community.
Abstract:
The ID01 beamline is a diffraction microscope used to probe the structure of crystalline materials. The recent upgrade of the ESRF - The European Synchrotron to an extremely brilliant source (EBS) has increased the coherent flux available for experiments by a factor 28. I will give a brief overview of the beamline itself, the impact of the upgrade and some first results.
Webinar moderators
Members of the organising group.
Please contact either gerardina.carbone@maxiv.lu.se or asa.grunning@linxs.lu.se for any questions.