Abstract
Coherent Diffraction Imaging in Bragg geometry is used to study crystalline samples to access, along with morphology, also information on strain fields, defects and other atomic -scale features.
This webinar will focus on the following points.....
* the basic concepts of the technique and data collection at synchrotron beamlines: assumptions, limitations, critical parameters
* how to perform basic data analysis and obtain quantitative information about your sample
* discussion about the instruments, software, and possibilities within the technique
A test dataset and user-friendly software will be provided to the audience for hands-on experience.
Biography
Dr. Dmitry Dzhigaev is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Synchrotron Radiation Research (Lund University, Sweden). He received his Ph.D. (Dr. rer. nat.) from the University of Hamburg, Germany in 2017. Previously he was a member of the "X-Ray Crystallography and Imaging group" at DESY and a scientist at P10 beamline (coherent X-ray applications) at PETRA III. Currently he develops and apply coherent X-ray imaging methods on the nanoscale crystalline materials and devices. Dmitry possesses 9 years of experience in X-ray microscopy methods and applications at world-leading synchrotron sources and free-electron lasers.