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: Thursday April 22, 15.30 - 16.30
Speaker: Claudio Mazzoli, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
Title: Playing with coherence in soft X-ray scattering
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Bio
PhD obtained from Parma University (Parma, I)
7 years at the ESRF (Grenoble, F) on the magnetic scattering beamline (hard x-rays), studying strongly correlated electron systems and frustrated magnetic phases;
in partial overlap with an invited professorship at the Univ. of Nancye (Nancye, F) for the investigation of piezoelectric materials (hard x-ray diffraction and resonant diffraction);
4 year at the Politecnico di Milano (Milano, I), focusing on the investigation of high temperature supercondutors by soft resonant inelastic and hard resonant elastic x-ray scattering;
6.5 years at NSLS-II (BNL, Upton, NY), Lead Beamline Scientist on the CSX beamline.
Abstract:
In my talk, I will present some opportunities of scientific investigation by micro-spectro-scattering in the soft X-ray regime, as implemented and developed at CSX, the Coherent Soft X-ray scattering beamline of NSLS-II (BNL). The peculiarity of such an integrated approach in terms of space, time, penetration depth, energy scales, correlations, allows revealing unique properties and shining new light on a variety of interesting cases. Electronic orderings, inhomogeneities, self-organization, collective dynamics and interplay of degrees of freedom will be presented, together with some future ideas.
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