Projects
The DUBBLE Beam Lines at the ESRF: Extremely brilliant Xrays for revealing the structure and function of atoms, molecules and materials. University of Antwerp
The DUBBLE Beam Lines at the ESRF: Extremely brilliant X-rays for revealing the structure and function of atoms, molecules and materials KU Leuven
Synchrotron X-rays are produced when charged particles circulate in a storage ring close to the speed of light and are much more intense compared to the X-rays used for example in hospitals. By studying the interaction of a synchrotron X-ray beam with matter, the matter structure is revealed down to the atomic and molecular scale. A synchrotron can be imagined as a giant microscope that can ook at the inside of non-living and living matter ...
Commissioning and sustainable exploitation of the upgraded DUBBLE beamlines at the ESRF: studying the structure and function of matter at the world's most powerful synchrotron. University of Antwerp
Commissioning and sustainable exploitation of the upgraded DUBBLE beamlines at the ESRF: studying the structure and function of matter at the world's most powerful synchrotron KU Leuven
Synchrotron X-rays are produced when charged particles circulate in a storage ring close to the speed of light and are much more intense compared to the X-rays used for example in hospitals. By studying the interaction of a synchrotron X-ray beam with living or non-living matter, the matter structure and structural changes are revealed down to atomic lengths scales and at submillisecond time intervals. This project finances research at ...