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High Energy Micro Diffraction (HEMD)
Satellite Department Grenoble

In January 2005 the Department Dosch installed a new type of instrument for surface and interface scattering using high energy X-rays at the dedicated high energy beamline ID15A (ESRF, Grenoble). Employing a focused high energy X-ray beam the instrument allows to perform structural investigations of deeply buried interfaces as well as free surfaces. Available scattering techniques include X-ray reflectivity Grazing angle diffraction Crystal truncation rod diffraction The instrument allows to investigate Free surfaces (solid & liquid) Multilayered systems and films (Solid-solid interfaces, solid-liquid interfaces liquid-liquid interfaces) and nanostructures. Applications include Studies of interfacial melting Structure of water at interfaces In-situ oxidation of nanoparticles Surface freezing in liquid binary metals Electrochemistry.


Head: Dr. Harald Reichert

Heisenbergstr. 3 Phone: + 49 711 689-1927
70569 Stuttgart Fax: + 49 711 689-1902

linkWebsite Internet: http://www.mf.mpg.de/en/abteilungen/dosch/hemd/index.shtml
Contact Grenoble: Tel. +33 47688 2606


Available scattering techniques include
  • X-ray reflectivity
  • Grazing angle diffraction
  • Crystal truncation rod diffraction



The instrument allows to investigate
  • Free surfaces (solid & liquid)
  • Multilayered systems and films
  • Solid-solid interfaces
  • Solid-liquid interfaces
  • Liquid-liquid interfaces
  • Nanostructures
Applications include
  • Studies of interfacial melting
  • Structure of water interfaces
  • In-situ oxidation of nanoparticles
  • Surface freezing in liquid binary metals
  • Electrochemistry


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