…library at Balder to get more relevant references for waste incineration.” Publication Jenny Rissler, Konstantin Klementiev, Jonas Dahl, Britt-Marie Steenari, Mar Edo Identification and Quantification of Chemical Forms of Cu…
…(Aarhus University, DK) – Postdoc PXRD Nicolas Piere Louis Magnard (University of Copenhagen, DK) – Visiting PhD. student Erik Bergbäck Knudsen (The Technical University of Denmark, DK) – McXtrace simulations…
…to determine whether the proposed experiment can be carried out or not. Scientific Merit MAX IV PAC (Programme Advicory Committee) members will then assess and rank the proposal based on…
…Carbone “New microscopy tools can provide not only sharper images but allow completely new ways of studying extremely complex materials, improving our understanding of the world around,” said Dina Carbone,…
Electromigration and failure Copper is the most commonly used material for connecting transistors on a chip. The current being pushed through the tiny copper wires cause a phenomenon called electromigration….
…window. On the top left hand corner is the MoCo widget which keeps the beam position constant during energy scans. Some motors which are commonly used for most experiments are…
…spectroscopy is therefore a standard tool in surface science. The kinetic-energy measurement of the electrons is often done by deflection in an electric field, most commonly in hemispherical mirror analyzers…
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2-dimensional (2D) materials for energy Materials in the form of a sheet, one or a few atomic layers thick, are called 2D materials. The most well-known 2D-material is the single…