Explore the utility of lab XAS as an everyday tool for materials characterisation

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X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS) is a powerful and versatile analytical technique that provides unique, element-specific insights into the oxidation state, local atomic structure, electronic properties, and bonding interactions of materials. It complements and enhances the information obtained from other characterisation methods, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of materials.

In this hour-long webinar, the global leaders in commercial XAS instrumentation discuss the utility of XAS and how newly available lab-scale instrumentation enables its practical use as an everyday tool for materials characterisation in electrical energy storage, catalysis, environmental applications, and many more.

By watching the recording of this live event, you will receive:

  • An introduction to X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and its unique capabilities for materials characterisation
  • A detailed look into example applications of laboratory XAS
  • An overview of new lab-scale XAS instrumentation
  • An understanding of the process of conducting a laboratory XAS measurement, including a real-time measurement demonstration

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Devon Mortensen

Dr Devon Mortensen is the CEO and co-founder of easyXAFS. He has a PhD in physics from the University of Washington, USA, and has been working on lab-based x-ray spectroscopy for the past 10 years.

 

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William Holden

Dr William Holden is CTO and co-founder of easyXAFS. William has a PhD in physics from the University of Washington, USA, with a focus on laboratory x-ray spectroscopy instrumentation and theoretical modelling of sulfur and phosphorus x-ray emission.

 

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Zachary Lebens-Higgins

Dr Zachary Lebens-Higgins has a PhD in physics from Binghamton University, USA, with a focus on Li-ion battery materials. At easyXAFS, his focus is on instrument and sample testing as well as R&D.

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