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									<table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" class="contenttable"> <tbody> <tr> <td></td> <td> <h2><a href="https://www.maxlab.lu.se/nanomax" target="_self">Dr. Dina Carbone</a><br><a href="https://www.maxlab.lu.se/nanomax" target="_self">Max IV Laboratory - Lund University, Lund, Sweden</a></h2> <p><em><strong>Scientific Opportunities at NanoMAX</strong></em></p> <p>The rapid development of X-ray focusing optics has fostered the progress of a wide range of&nbsp;scanning microscopy approaches that are becoming interesting for an increasing number of&nbsp;research fields, such as nanomaterials, environment, biology, to cite a few [1]. Along with imaging&nbsp;application, based on direct and inverse scanning microscopy approaches, nanobeams are useful&nbsp;tools for single object investigations, in contrast to conventional ensemble average&nbsp;measurements, especially relevant when the ensemble information is not representative of the&nbsp;single nanostructure. Furthermore, nanobeams can be used as a “local probe” to access<br>information at the nano-scale in specific location within complex or inhomogeneous systems (e.g.&nbsp;heterostructures, device-like structures, etc.).</p> <p>NanoMAX, the hard x-ray nanoprobe of Max IV, is getting ready to offer these research&nbsp;possibilities to its future users starting from early 2017.</p> <p>[1] J. Stangl, C. Mocuta, V. Chamard and Dina Carbone (2013). "Nanobeam X-Ray Scattering:<br>Probing Matter at the Nanoscale" Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH &amp; Co ISBN: 978-3-527-41077-4.<br><br></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="https://www.maxlab.lu.se/nanomax" target="_self">&nbsp;</a></td> <td><strong>Host:</strong> Associate professor Henrik Birkedal, iNANO &amp; Dept. of Chemistry, Aarhus University</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
								
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