Annual Review 2024-2025

A N N U A L R E V I E W 2 0 2 4 / 2 5 C RY S TA L L O G R A P H Y G R O U P 12 materials in different conditions. These powerful facilities are used in a wide range of science disciplines, including Condensed Matter Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Earth Sciences and Materials, and Life Sciences. I11 is a high-resolution powder diffraction beamline for structural crystallography. This beamline specialises in investigating the structure of complex materials, including metal-organic frameworks, high temperature superconductors, ceramics, alloys, zeolites and minerals under non-ambient, time-resolved, and long duration conditions. I15, the extreme conditions beamline, is a high energy diffraction and scattering beamline used to The I11 group The Crystallography Group comprises the High-Resolution Powder Diffraction beamline (I11), the Extreme Conditions beamline (I15), the X-ray Pair Distribution Function (XPDF) beamline (I15-1), and the Small-Molecule Single-Crystal Diffraction beamline (I19). Having these beamlines together in one science group allows us to fully exploit the technical and scientific expertise within the teams to provide the basis for future development and pioneering experiments. The Crystallography Group’s beamlines use single crystal diffraction, powder diffraction and total scattering techniques to study structural properties of crystalline, amorphous, and liquid Crystallography Group

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