Conveners
Applications - II
- Joerg Raabe (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut)
Direct solid microanalysis via laser microsampling offers key benefits: (i) flexibility across various matrices, (ii) minimal sample preparation, and (iii) high spatial resolution down to the diffraction limit, with ppm-level detection. Established techniques, such as Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS), have...
X-ray scattering has been an indispensable tool in advancing our understanding of matter, from the first evidence of the crystal lattice to recent discoveries of nuclei’s fastest dynamics. In addition to the lattice, ultrafast resonant elastic scattering of soft X-rays provides a sensitive probe of charge, spin, and orbital order with unparalleled nanometre spatial and femto- to picosecond...
F. Capotondi(1), F. Bencivenga(1), D. De Angelis(1), G. De Ninno(1),(2),b, D. Fainozzi(1), F. Guzzi(1), M. Ippoliti(1), G. Kourousias(1), M. Manfredda(1), I.P. Nikolov(1), M. Pancaldi(1), E. Pedersoli(1), P. Rebernik Ribič(1), A. Simoncig(1), C. Spezzani(1), Adriana Valerio(1), M. Zangrando(1)
Michael Schneider(3), Clemens Von Korff Schmising(3), Bastian Pfau(3)
Eric Malm(4)
(1) FERMI FEL,...
The investigation of magnetization dynamics at the nanoscale is one of the key aspects for the technological applications of magnetic systems. Synchrotron-based microscopy techniques, in particular scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM), have been highly successful in the imaging of such processes by combining time-resolved imaging with dichroic contrast mechanisms such as the XMCD and...