Join us on 15 May to 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, interactive webinar, the global leaders in commercial XAS instrumentation will 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 attending this webinar 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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