The study of minerals and melts at in situ conditions is highly relevant to understand the physical and chemical properties of the Earth's crust and mantle. Here, X-ray Raman scattering provides a valuable tool to investigate the local atomic and electronic structure of Earth materials consisting predominantly of low Z elements at high pressures and temperatures. The capabilities of X-ray Raman scattering to investigate silicate minerals, glasses, and melts are discussed and the application of the method to in situ studies of silicate melts using a hydrothermal diamond anvil cell is demonstrated
In this contribution we show, using several examples, that Raman spectroscopy is a very important qu...
L'oxygène, qui est l'un des éléments les plus abondants de l'univers, est caractérisé par sa capacit...
The usual tools are X-ray powder diffraction, the optical microscope, and the scanning electron micr...
The study of minerals and melts at in situ conditions is highly relevant to understand the physical ...
Volume: 425The study of minerals and melts at in situ conditions is highly relevant to understand th...
X-ray Raman scattering spectroscopy is an emerging method in the study of low and intermediate Z ele...
Iron is one of the most abundant elements inside the deep Earth. Numerous geologically relevant iron...
We present a spectroscopic study of the iron M2/3-edge for several minerals and compounds to reveal ...
We present a spectroscopic study of the iron M2/3 -edge for several minerals and compounds to reveal...
AbstractOne of the most powerful techniques to extract physical and chemical information of a materi...
An overview is given on the current state of X-ray absorption measurements on silicate melts and gla...
The nondestructive investigation of millimetersized meteoritic materials is often hindered by self-a...
Inelastic X-ray scattering with meV resolution has recently become available for studies of dynamic...
We present the first measurements of the iron L$_{2/3}$-edge of the compounds FeO, Fe$_2$O$_3$, and ...
X-ray emission and x-ray Raman scattering spectroscopy are powerful tools to investigate thelocal el...
In this contribution we show, using several examples, that Raman spectroscopy is a very important qu...
L'oxygène, qui est l'un des éléments les plus abondants de l'univers, est caractérisé par sa capacit...
The usual tools are X-ray powder diffraction, the optical microscope, and the scanning electron micr...
The study of minerals and melts at in situ conditions is highly relevant to understand the physical ...
Volume: 425The study of minerals and melts at in situ conditions is highly relevant to understand th...
X-ray Raman scattering spectroscopy is an emerging method in the study of low and intermediate Z ele...
Iron is one of the most abundant elements inside the deep Earth. Numerous geologically relevant iron...
We present a spectroscopic study of the iron M2/3-edge for several minerals and compounds to reveal ...
We present a spectroscopic study of the iron M2/3 -edge for several minerals and compounds to reveal...
AbstractOne of the most powerful techniques to extract physical and chemical information of a materi...
An overview is given on the current state of X-ray absorption measurements on silicate melts and gla...
The nondestructive investigation of millimetersized meteoritic materials is often hindered by self-a...
Inelastic X-ray scattering with meV resolution has recently become available for studies of dynamic...
We present the first measurements of the iron L$_{2/3}$-edge of the compounds FeO, Fe$_2$O$_3$, and ...
X-ray emission and x-ray Raman scattering spectroscopy are powerful tools to investigate thelocal el...
In this contribution we show, using several examples, that Raman spectroscopy is a very important qu...
L'oxygène, qui est l'un des éléments les plus abondants de l'univers, est caractérisé par sa capacit...
The usual tools are X-ray powder diffraction, the optical microscope, and the scanning electron micr...