Second Korea/Sweden Advanced X-ray Science Symposium

Europe/Berlin
MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4 (MAX IV Laboratory)

MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

MAX IV Laboratory

MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
Aymeric Robert (MAX IV Laboratory), Hyunjung Kim (Sogang University)
Description

Following the success of the first Korea/Sweden Advanced X-ray Science Symposium, organized in Lund and funded by KNTEC on September 22-24, 2024, the second edition will take place in Lund on September 28-30, 2025.

 

                    

 

Pictures from the first Korea/Sweden Symposium in 2024

We want to thank KNTEC for their financial support.

    • Welcome Reception: Korean Delegates and invited guests only Grand Hotel

      Grand Hotel

      Bantorget 1, 222 29 Lund

      Korean Delegates and invited guests

    • Tour of MAX IV MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
      • 1
        Welcome to MAX IV
        Speaker: Olof Karis (MAX IV)
      • 2
        Tour
    • 10:45
      Fika MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
    • Session 1: Weclome and Introductions: Welcome and Introductions MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden

      Chair : O. Karis

      Convener: Olof Karis (MAX IV)
      • 3
        Workshop Introduction
        Speaker: Hyunjung Kim (Sogang University)
      • 4
        Welcome from KNTEC
        Speaker: Heewoong Park (KNTEC)
      • 5
        MAX 4U – Our vision for MAX IV

        In 2016, MAX IV inaugurated the first fourth-generation storage ring in the world. With unprecedented performance, this new accelerator paved the way for a new era of X-ray science. Currently, four more fourth-generation light sources are in operation, with many more to come online by 2040. Overall, the accelerator community is making considerable advancements in Multi-Bend Achromat (MBA)-type lattices. This is to such an extent that, whereas MAX IV paved the way for fourth-generation light sources, we will have difficulties competing with other synchrotrons in the future.
        With this in mind, we developed our vision for the laboratory to ensure the excellence, relevance, and leadership of Swedish academic and industrial research with X-rays for the next decades.
        This is called MAX 4U, and is our proposal to upgrade our 3GeV storage ring [1]. MAX 4U will reduce the 3GeV ring horizontal emittance further from the current of 328pm×rad to better than 100pm×rad on the horizon of the early 2030s. Beyond an accelerator upgrade, MAX 4U provides opportunities for beamline performance improvements that will keep MAX IV a leading platform for accelerating science, discovery, and innovation.
        [1] https://maxiv.lu.se/max4u

        Speaker: Dr Aymeric Robert (MAX IV Laboratory)
    • 12:20
      Group Photo & Lunch MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
    • Session 2 : Coherent X-ray Imaging I: Session 2 : X-ray Coherent Imaging I MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
      Convener: Aymeric Robert
      • 6
        Coherent X-ray Diffraction Imaging: A Pathway for Sustainable Energy and Environment Research
        Speaker: Hyunjung Kim (Sogang University)
      • 7
        Imaging of smallest signals - hard x-ray dichroic ptychography at the iron K edge

        When X-ray microscopy results are reported a high amount of consideration is given the metric of resolution. Not a single result can be published without indicating the smallest feature size that can be resolved. With a pursuit for resolving ever smaller, and thus thinner, features another metric becomes more and more important, but is so far rarely reported [1,2] : sensitivity, the capability to distinguish between tiny differences in the signal strength.
        In the presented work we explore the limits of how little signal can be detected with current setups and approaches. As the demonstration example we chose the hard X-ray ptychographic dichroic signal from 1μm thick Fe/Gd films [3,4] recorded at the NanoMAX beamline [5,6] at MAX IV. The very specific sample was chosen, because the electronic contribution of the homogeneous sample thickness cancels out and the magnetic signal can be arbitrarily small when tuning the probing beams photon energy.
        We reliably recovered signals below 1 mrad in relative phase shift, the smallest signals recovered via ptychography reported to date.

        Acknowledgments
        We acknowledge the MAX IV Laboratory for beamtime on the NanoMAX beamline under proposal 20240988. Research conducted at MAX IV, a Swedish national user facility, is supported by Vetenskapsrådet (Swedish Research Council, VR) under contract 2018-07152, Vinnova (Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems) under contract 2018-04969 and Formas under contract 2019-02496.

        References
        [1] Y. Takahashi et al. J. Synchrotron Rad. 30, 989–994 (2023)
        [2] N. Okawa et al. Microscopy and Microanalysis 30.5 836-843 (2024)
        [3] C. Donnelly et al. Phys. Rev. B 94, 06442 (2016)
        [4] J. Neethirajan et al. Phys. Rev. X 14, 031028 (2024)
        [5] D. Carbone et al. J. Synchrotron Rad. 29, 876-887 (2022)
        [6] U. Johansson et al. J. Synchrotron Rad. 28, 1935-1947 (2021)

        Speaker: Maik Kahnt (MAX IV)
      • 8
        Designing Next-Generation Coherent Scattering Beamlines at Korea-4GSR
        Speaker: Sungsoo Ha
      • 9
        Pushing time-resolved 3D X-ray imaging at high-brilliant sources
        Speaker: Pablo Villanueva Perez
    • 15:40
      Fika MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
    • Session 3 : Full field & dark field imaging: Session 3 : Full field & dark field Imaging MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
      • 10
        Tomography at DanMAX, the material science beamline
        Speaker: Dr Innokenty Kantor (MAX IV laboratory)
      • 11
        Improving the coherence of X-ray sources
        Speaker: Seong Hee Park
      • 12
        Dark field imaging
        Speaker: Sangsoo Kim
    • Workshop Dinner: Korean Delegates, workshop speakers and invited guests Hos Tavelski

      Hos Tavelski

      Stadsparksgatan, 222 29 Lund

      Korean Delegates, Speakers, and Guests

    • Session 4 : Advanced Spectroscopy MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
      Convener: Joachim Schnadt (MAX IV Laboratory & Lund University)
      • 13
        Tracking Phase and Spin-State Evolution in Electrocatalysts via Operando X-ray Spectroscopy
        Speaker: Heejong Shin
      • 14
        Korea-4GSR as a Platform for Advanced In-situ and Operando X-ray Spectroscopy
        Speaker: Ki-jeong Kim (Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, Korea)
      • 15
        The status of APXPS instrumentation at 4th generation synchrotrons

        MAX IV operates a suite of instruments dedicated to X-ray spectroscopy, several of which offer advanced operando and in-situ methods to study materials under operational conditions. Specifically, on the 3 GeV ring, the worlds first operational 4th generation synchrotron light source, the HIPPIE beamline provides extensive state-of-the-art ambient pressure photoelectron spectroscopy instrumentation.

        This talk will overview our latest developments, focussing on time resolved methods to probe reaction kinetics and new sample environments that unlock new possibilities. Highlights will include a new reaction cell allowing measurements at high temperatures with inbuilt valves for controlling gas flow, our first studies in plasma environments, a demonstration of APXPS combined with IR spectroscopy, and our first steps in the direction of time-resolved electrochemical APXPS.

        Speaker: Robert Temperton
      • 16
        Origin of topotactic phase transition of LaCoO3 thin films with in situ XRD and ambient pressure hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
        Speaker: Simon Mun
    • 10:30
      Fika MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
    • Session 5: Multimodal & Novel Microscopy MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
      Convener: Simon Mun
      • 17
        Multimodal and in situ Imaging at the Nano-Diffraction Endstation of NanoMAX
        Speaker: Sebastian Kalbfleisch
      • 18
        SAXS imaging: present and future
        Speaker: Kim Nygård
      • 19
        SoftiMAX- STXM
        Speaker: Karina Thånell (MAX IV Laboratory)
      • 20
        Design progress and key science of Nanoprobe beamline at Korea-4GSR
        Speaker: Jaeyong Shin (Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, POSTECH)
    • 13:00
      Lunch MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
    • Session 6: Coherent Imaging II MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden
      Convener: hyunjung Kim
      • 21
        TBD
      • 22
        Enhancing resolution with the extended image restoration method: strain field energy and correlation length analysis in Bragg Coherent X-ray diffraction imaging
        Speaker: Kyuseok Yun
      • 23
        Imaging ferroic domain dynamics with nanoscale X-ray diffraction
        Speaker: Jesper Wallentin (Div. Synchrotron Radiation Research, Lund University)
      • 24
        Increasing flexibility of strain imaging via Bragg Coherent Diffraction Imaging
        Speaker: Megan Hill (Postdoc, NanoMAX)
      • 25
        Bragg Ptychography: next frontiers of crystal microscopy at 4th generation X-ray sources
        Speaker: Gerardina Carbone
    • Conclusion & Goodbye Fika: Conclusion & GoodBye Fika MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX III Meeting Room - Floor 4

      MAX IV Laboratory

      MAX IV Laboratory Fotongatan 2 SE-224 84 Lund Sweden