Research project

B Hayden - EPSRC Advanced Material Capital Equipment

Project overview

X-ray diffraction is the main technique by which scientists and engineers study the structures of crystalline materials, however some sample types are often neglected due to the requirement for specialised instrumentation and expertise. This proposal provides advanced equipment to apply diffraction and related methods to a series of lesser-studied sample types of great importance in technology and in understanding environmental processes. These include thin layers of material on surfaces, where information about atomic separations, particle sizes, crystal orientation and changes in the size of the lattice due to interactions with the underlying material can be obtained. This will be critical to the understanding of a range of functional materials with applications in energy conversion and storage, electronics, optoelectronics and engineering. It will also be possible to study very small regions of a material, this is important in examination of single components or regions of a sample where variations are important in understanding properties. Sample types include minerals, where the structure of individual grains will contribute to knowledge of interactions with the environment, and single components of grids of material designed to have specific interactions with light.

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Research outputs

Omar, Farooq Anjum, Peter Horak, Yongmin Jung, Masato Suzuki, Yoshinori Yamamoto, Takemi Hasegawa, Periklis Petropoulos, David Richardson & Francesca Parmigiani, 2019, APL Photonics, 4(2), 1-8
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Saiful Arifin Bin Shafiee, Andrew L. Hector & Guy Denuault, 2019, Electrochimica Acta, 293, 184-190
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Samantha, Louise Hawken, Ruomeng Huang, Cornelis De Groot, Andrew L. Hector, Marek Jura, William Levason & G.B.G. Stenning, 2019, Dalton Transactions, 48, 117-124
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Maria Concistre, Ilya Kuprov, Ibraheem M. Haies, Philip T.F. Williamson & Marina Carravetta, 2019, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 298, 1-5
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Omar F. Anjum, Takemi Hasegawa, Masato Suzuki, Yoshinori Yamamoto, Yongmin Jung, Peter Horak, Kyle Bottrill, David Richardson, Periklis Petropoulos & Francesca Parmigiani, 2019
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Type: conference
2019, RSC Advances, 9(40), 23418-23424
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Ahmed Osman, Miloš Nedeljković, Jordi Soler Penadés, Yangbo Wu, Zhibo Qu, Ali Khokhar, Kapil Debnath & Goran Mashanovich, 2018, Optics Letters, 43(24), 5997-6000
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Type: letterEditorial