Synchrotrons and X-Ray Free Electron Lasers (part 1)
Offered By: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne via edX
Course Description
Overview
Are you interested in investigating materials and their properties with unsurpassed accuracy and fidelity? Synchrotrons and XFELs count as Science’s premier microscopic tool in scientific endeavours as diverse as molecular biology, environmental science, cultural heritage, catalytical chemistry, and the electronic properties of novel materials, to name but a few examples.
This first of two courses is pitched at a level to provide valuable insights into this broad spectrum of scientific disciplines, from the generation of x-rays, via the interaction of x-rays with matter, to a description of the machines that produce intense x-ray sources. The sister course will concentrate on modern experiments performed using these facilities.
Syllabus
- Week 1: General intro of x-rays, synchrotrons, and XFELs
- Week 2: Interactions of x-rays with matter
- Week 3: Basics of synchrotron (“machine”) physics
- Week 4: Basics of synchrotron (“machine”) physics, continued
- Week 5: X-ray optics and beamlines
- Week 6: X-ray optics and beamlines, continued
Taught by
Philip Willmott
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