forthcoming articles
The following articles are a selection of those recently accepted for publication in Journal of Synchrotron Radiation.
See also Forthcoming articles in all IUCr journals.
Teaching about the relativistic background of synchrotron radiation: some intriguing aspects with strong didactic implications
Explaining synchrotron radiation properties often requires using the speed of light with respect to a moving object like a detector, which may not be the invariant c. This surprising fact also leads to a rarely explored link between relativity and quantum mechanics.
Structured illumination for surface-resolved grazing-incidence X-ray scattering
We introduce a method combining structured illumination with grazing-incidence X-ray scattering and computational imaging to resolve local structural details. Demonstrated on an organic semiconductor thin film, this method captures local features without sample rotation, enabling detailed analysis of material properties critical for advanced material design.
Wavefront Sensing at a high-repetition-rate X-ray free-electron laser
We demonstrate a fast, robust, and sensor-free approach to X-ray Speckle Tracking that enables shot-to-shot wavefront characterization at high-repetition-rate X-ray Free Electron Lasers. Our measurements reveal a hierarchy of wavefront fluctuations indicative of instabilities in the accelerator and beamline optics at the European XFEL.
In situ mapping of iron oxidation in laminar metal fuel flames using X-ray absorption spectroscopy
For the first time an iron metal flame was mapped by in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Strong gradients in oxidation state and phase composition across the metallic core and the flame front were found with FeO peaking at the visible flame front and Fe3O4 forming further beyond.
The LIQUID endstation for in situ spectro-electrochemical studies on energy materials @ BACH beamline
A new endstation for soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy in liquid environments has been installed at the BACH beamline of Elettra Sincrotrone, Trieste. The setup includes upgraded and newly developed cells for a range of soft-X-ray experiments at solid/liquid interfaces, including studies on battery materials.
Synchrotron X-ray tomography and spectroscopy in numismatics: disclosing counterfeit practices in mediaeval silver coins
Advanced synchrotron radiation-based imaging and spectroscopic techniques were used to investigate the distribution and nature of mercury in numismatic artifacts, with a particular focus on its role in historical counterfeiting practices.
Sagittal collimating diaboloid: a new grazing-incidence mirror surface for higher-throughput resonant inelastic X-ray scattering spectrometers
We present the analytic equations for a new grazing-incidence mirror surface, a sagittal collimating diaboloid, and illustrate its advantages for higher-throughput soft X-ray spectrometer design.

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