Atomic pair distribution function (PDF) analysis is the most powerful technique to study the structure of condensed matter on the length scale from short- to long-range order. Today, the PDF approach is an integral part of research on amorphous, nanocrystalline and disordered materials from bulk to nanoparticle size. Thin films, however, demand specific experimental strategies for enhanced surface sensitivity and sophisticated data treatment to obtain high-quality PDF data. The approach described here is based on the surface high-energy X-ray diffraction technique applying photon energies above 60 keV at grazing incidence. In this way, reliable PDFs were extracted from films of thicknesses down to a few nanometres. Compared with recently pu...
The interplay of ordering, confinement and growth in ultrathin films gives rise to various interesti...
Pair-distribution function (PDF) analysis of total neutron scattering data has proved tobe an indisp...
The analysis and interpretation of the pair distribution function (PDF), as derived from total scatt...
Atomic pair distribution function (PDF) analysis is the most powerful technique to study the structu...
By means of normal-incidence, high-flux and high-energy X-rays, total scattering data for pair distr...
Characterization of local order in thin films is challenging with pair distribution function (PDF) a...
Functional thin films are commonly integrated in electronic devices as part of a multi-layer archite...
The conventional crystallographic structure solution by X-ray Diffraction technique using Rietveld m...
Analyzing powder X-ray diffraction data using the total scattering pair distribution function (PDF) ...
International audienceA method of using X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) together with resolved g...
A method of using X-ray absorption spectroscopy together with resolved grazing-incidence geometry fo...
In this paper, we report on two fast and non-destructive methods for nanostructured film density eva...
Nanoscale structural characterization is critical to understanding the physical underpinnings of pro...
One of the most important issues in thin-film heterostructures is the nature of the interfaces. In g...
Engineering the next generation of materials, especially nanomaterials, requires a detailed understa...
The interplay of ordering, confinement and growth in ultrathin films gives rise to various interesti...
Pair-distribution function (PDF) analysis of total neutron scattering data has proved tobe an indisp...
The analysis and interpretation of the pair distribution function (PDF), as derived from total scatt...
Atomic pair distribution function (PDF) analysis is the most powerful technique to study the structu...
By means of normal-incidence, high-flux and high-energy X-rays, total scattering data for pair distr...
Characterization of local order in thin films is challenging with pair distribution function (PDF) a...
Functional thin films are commonly integrated in electronic devices as part of a multi-layer archite...
The conventional crystallographic structure solution by X-ray Diffraction technique using Rietveld m...
Analyzing powder X-ray diffraction data using the total scattering pair distribution function (PDF) ...
International audienceA method of using X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) together with resolved g...
A method of using X-ray absorption spectroscopy together with resolved grazing-incidence geometry fo...
In this paper, we report on two fast and non-destructive methods for nanostructured film density eva...
Nanoscale structural characterization is critical to understanding the physical underpinnings of pro...
One of the most important issues in thin-film heterostructures is the nature of the interfaces. In g...
Engineering the next generation of materials, especially nanomaterials, requires a detailed understa...
The interplay of ordering, confinement and growth in ultrathin films gives rise to various interesti...
Pair-distribution function (PDF) analysis of total neutron scattering data has proved tobe an indisp...
The analysis and interpretation of the pair distribution function (PDF), as derived from total scatt...