News
Beamline upgrade - 20/03/2019
First day of Spring and also last day at ESRF for our diffractometer. It was taken apart for safe transport back to Huber Diffraktionstechnik GmbH, Germany. Will be back next year, bigger and shinier!
XMaS V has launched
£7million funding from EPSRC to grant the UK National Research Facility at the ESRF.
Press releases:
https://warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/pressreleases/7_million_funding
https://news.liverpool.ac.uk/2019/02/25/7million-funding-to-grant-xmas-wish/
ESRF EBS shutdown (update)
After around 30 years of service, our bending magnet BM28 was extracted on February 11th before being taken apart for recycling. It will be replaced by a much smaller magnet (Short Bend) in June 2020.
BM28 from the machine side! In the old days, it was called D28. The x-rays used to travel down the tube on the left hand side. | The big blue thing is our long bending magnet |
ESRF EBS shutdown has started
The ESRF EBS shutdown started on 10th December 2018 and will last 20 months to dismantle the old ring, remount the new one and test it. The new BM28 magnet (the short bend) will be install in June 2020. The XMaS users should be able to use the beamline in the autumn.
In the meantime, see a panoramic view of the new control cabin: the offline x-ray source lab (blue door) and small windows looking inside the synchrotron x-ray experimental hutch to the right.
XMaS Scientist Experience 2019
The competition is now open!
The trip will take place 30th June-4th July 2019. Students will experience what life might be like as an international research scientist. They will visit the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) and take part in the Synchrotron@School Programme.
For more information and to download an entry form, please click here.
XMaS Beamline Upgrade (Summer update)
The new control cabin |
The section of EH1 being extended (inside view) |
The new (white) and old (blue) doors giving access to EH1 (outside view) |
Top view of the beamline |
Very active summer with the extension of the experimental hutch (EH1) and the construction of the new control cabin (June-July). From July, painting, installation of all the fluids, electrical and network cables, safety control system etc… Only a few more weeks to go!
XMaS Scientist Experience 2019
Competition details for the 2019 edition of the XMaS Scientist Experience will be announced soon! Please keep checking our website for more information.
XMaS featured in ACS Nano
Abdi-Jalebi M, Pazoki M, Philippe B, Dar MI, Alsari M, Sadhanala A, Divitini G, Imani R, Lilliu S, Kullgren J, Rensmo H, Grätzel M, and Friend RH, 'Dedoping of Lead Halide Perovskites Incorporating Monovalent Cations’
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b03586 and .pdf
XMaS Scientist Experience 2018
We are all back from Grenoble, where we had a great time. Thank you to all the people who helped make this trip memorable for our winners, and to the girls themselves, who were so enthusiastic about science!
We are looking forward to our reunion for the Student Showcase, which will take place at the University of Warwick on Wednesday 12th September 2018.