About this Event
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is an analytical technique used to obtain information on material properties such as phase composition, crystal structure, texture, degree of crystallinity, and others. The technique deals with not only traditional powder XRD measurements, but also more advanced methods such as X-ray reflectivity (XRR), pair distribution function (PDF) analysis, small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and non-ambient XRD. Non-ambient X-ray diffraction (NA-XRD) has become an indispensable technique to understand the influence of temperature, atmosphere or pressure on materials of any kind.
Indentation testing is one of the most common technique used to characterize surface material properties such as hardness and elastic modulus. Goal is to introduce the basics of nanoindentation technique and show a few typical applications in various industries.
Venue:
Duke University, Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility
Teer Building, Room 203
Date: May 14, 2024
Time: 9:45 a.m. to 1: 00 p.m
Presenters:
XRD - Semih Gulic, Prasad Gosavi
Nano-Indentation - Haru Takano, Ryan Lambert
What to Expect:
During this seminar, you will hear an overview of the X-ray Diffraction and Nano-indentation techniques, related application examples, and overview of the experimental possibilities offered by Anton Paar XRDynamic 500 and HIT 300 instruments. The presentations will be followed by brief demonstration sessions in the lab
Agenda:
9:45am - Welcome and Opening Remarks, Mark Walters
10am - XRD: Technique and Application examples. Know Your XRDynamic 500 - Experimental approach, Semih Gulic, Prasad Gosavi
11am - Scientific Talk: X-ray Methods for Materials Discovery, Max McWhorter
11:20am - Nano-indentation: Technique and Application Examples, Haru Takano, Ryan Lambert
11:40am - Lunch
12:15pm: Rotation through 3 Stations
Station 1 - XRDynamic 500 (15 minutes)
Station 2 - Non-ambient chambers (15 minutes)
Station 3 - Hit 300 (15 minutes)
Cost:
Free. Registration is required.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nello L. Teer Building, 110 Science Drive, Durham, United States
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