About this Event
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. Besides its relevance for conducting research, this knowledge is essential for optimizing technical processes and performing quality control in industry. Understanding the basics and principles of NA-XRD together with knowledge of the system components (e.g. heater types and chamber design) needed for a non-ambient XRD experiment helps researchers to find the best solution for their application requirements. Furthermore, consideration of various practical aspects (e.g. temperature homogeneity, accuracy and validation, thermal expansion, etc.) allows further optimization of your NA-XRD studies.
· Venue: Room 467, Harker ISE Building, U. Delaware
· Date: June 4th, 2024
· Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12: 00 p.m.
· Presenters: Prasad Gosavi
· What to expect: The seminar will give an overview of the method and applications, as well as provide an overview of the possibilities offered by Anton Paar NA-XRD chambers.
· Agenda:
- Basics of Non-ambient X-ray Diffraction
- Experimental approach
- Know your HTK 1200N, HTK200N, DHS 1100
- Application examples
Cost:
Free. Registration is required.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Harker Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Laboratory, 221 Academy Street, Newark, United States
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