Connecting Scales in Vibrational Imaging: Synchrotron Microscopy Station for Spatial-, Temporal- and Polarization-Resolved Spectroscopy
At a glance
Physical Chemistry
Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Analytical Chemistry
Natural Sciences
Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space
Project description
The characterisation of the molecular structure, composition and interactions of a biological, inorganic or synthesised material is a prerequisite for understanding its properties and functions.
Through infrared (IR) absorption or Raman scattering, this is achieved with micrometre resolution. The aim of this project is to build a new unique Synchrotron-Microscopy-Station (SyMS) in which synchrotron IR and Raman microscopy can be combined in one device.
IR imaging takes advantage of the unique properties of IR synchrotron radiation, resulting in a wide range of spatial and temporal options for the microspectroscopic experiments.
The “Beamline IRIS am BESSY II” offers excellent opportunities to develop and operate the new equipment.
Principal investigator
Cooperation partners
- Cooperation partnerNon-university research institutionGermany
Helmholtz Center for Materials and Energy