The combination of high photon flux, high energies, and quality of the X-ray beams available at synchrotron sources has opened new possibilities to do materials characterization in situ or operando. This gives access to real-time information about the behavior of materials under the complex conditions encountered in real processes and applications.
During the seminar researchers from Chalmers and Paul Scherrer Institute will showcase how these possibilities can be used in a wide range of fields, including battery science, catalysis, polymer flow, and additive manufacturing.
Overview
- Date:Starts 23 November 2023, 09:00Ends 23 November 2023, 12:00
- Location:PJ lecture room, Physics Origo
- Language:English
Speakers and schedule
09.00 Magnus Colliander (Physics, Chalmers): Introduction
09.10 Julia Maibach (Physics, Chalmers): "Operando Battery Studies using Photoelectron Spectroscopy"
09.35 Uta Hejral (Physics, Chalmers): "Surface x-ray diffraction from model catalysts at work"
10.00 Coffee break
10.20 Roland Kádár (IMS, Chalmers): "Probing multiple lengthscales in flow"
10.45 Alexandar Matic (Physics, Chalmers): "Operando X-ray imaging of next generation batteries"
11.10 Steven van Petegem (Paul Scherrer Institute): "Operando laser powder bed fusion at large scale facilities"
11.50 Magnus Colliander: (Physics, Chalmers) Close-out
Contact
- Associate Professor, Microstructure Physics, Physics
