The Surface and Interfaces village brings together four beamlines with a range of techniques for investigating structural, magnetic and electronic properties of surfaces and interfaces.
| I06 Nanoscience - a microfocus soft-X-ray beamline for X-ray photoelectron microscopy. It can be used to study nanostructures significant for sensors, catalysts and magnetic materials and nanoscale devices. |
| I07 Surface and interface diffraction - a high-resolution X-ray diffraction beamline for investigating the structure of surfaces and interfaces under different environmental conditions, including, for example, semiconductors and biological films. |
| I09 SISA: Surface and Interface Structural Analysis - this beamline will combine low energy and high energy beams focused on the same sample area, and will achieve advances in structural determination of surfaces and interfaces, as well as in nano-structures, biological systems and complex materials. |
| I10 Beamline for Advanced Dichroism Experiments (BLADE) - a beamline for the study of magnetic dichroism and magnetic structure using soft x-ray resonant scattering (reflection and diffraction) and x-ray absorption, allowing a broad range of novel studies focused on the spectroscopic properties and magnetic ordering of novel nanostructured systems |
