XAFS Journal Club
Joe Fowler: X-ray Fluorescence Line Metrology for the 21st Century
Databases of x-ray fluorescence line energies such as those of Deslattes (2003) and Bearden (1967) are critical to the calibration of any analytical tools that identify elemental compositions by their […]
Eleanor Schofield: X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy in the service of Henry VIII: Conserving a Tudor shipwreck
The conservation of marine archaeological wood is complicated by the presence of iron and sulfur. The sulfur originates from sulfate ions in seawater being transformed by sulfur reducing bacteria, and […]
Frank deGroot: Transition metal K edge spectral shapes: The influence of core hole screening
Using High-Energy-Resolution-Fluorescence-Detection (HERFD), one can sharpen the pre-edge structures revealing their multiplet nature. In ionic systems, they can be calculated from the transition from the 3dN ground state to the […]
Faisal Alamgir: Soft and Hard X-ray Operando and In/Ex-situ XAFS: Towards a Unified View of Local Structure and Magnetic Properties in LiMO2 Delafossite Batteries
We will look at how electrochemically active materials such as batteries can be studied in a concerted way by tuning to relevant resonant x-ray absorption at both the soft and […]
Paul Northrup: The TES Beamline (8-BM) at NSLS-II: tender-energy spatially-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence imaging
I will present details of the TES Beamline at the National Synchrotron Light Source II, covering its design, commissioning, and early results. Its scientific mission includes static and in-situ/operando XRF […]
John Rehr: Fast throughput calculations and the XAFS data base in the Materials Project
Modern electronic structure theory and computational methods now permit efficient calculations of ground state properties, as exemplified by the tabulation of many-thousands of structures in the Materials Project . Complementary […]
Pieter Glatzel: Reflections on hard X-ray photon-in/photon-out spectroscopy
The presentation will be a collection of thoughts that I find interesting for the experimentalist employing hard X-ray photon-in/photon-out spectroscopy with a wavelength dispersive instrument. I would like to draw […]
Jennifer Mass: MicroXANES studies of pigment degradation in works by Henri Matisse and a Dutch golden age still life
The new painting materials used by the Impressionists, Fauvists, and Expressionists were critical components of their break with traditional modes of representation. These artists heavily exploited the synthetic organic and […]
Jason Shearer: Structural Determination of Small Molecular Systems Using a Wavelet Analysis
Presented will be a discussion of efforts to employ a wavelet transform (WT) analysis towards the quantitative structural determination of discrete molecular systems using an EXAFS analysis. Unlike a transition […]
Joshua Kas: Corvus: A Workflow Tool for X-ray and Related Spectroscopies
Great strides have been made over the past decade in the theory and calculation of X-ray and related spectra. Some advances involve predictions of material properties such as structure or […]
Megan Holycross: Probing the deep Earth oxygen cycle with XANES
The oxidation state of the solid Earth influences, to a first order, the structure of the planet and the chemistry of rocks, ores and volcanic gases; mass transfer of oxygen […]
Anne Marie March: Capturing photochemical reaction intermediates with time-resolved synchrotron x-ray spectroscopy
The pump-probe technique allows for measurement of timescales that are shorter than a detector’s response time. Using a MHz-repetition-rate laser to pump a sample, the full x-ray flux of synchrotrons […]