News
New WDXRF
A high-power Rigaku Primus IV Wavelength Dispersive XRF system has been ordered. This will provide the facility with complementary elemental analysis from B to U.
New Metal-Organic Framework
More materials for electronic applications could be identified, thanks to the discovery of a new metal-organic framework (MOF) that displays electrical semiconduction with a record high photoresponsivity, by a global research collaboration involving the University of Warwick.
External Equipment Hire
Our facilities are available for external contract work and investigations. Please contact us or visit Warwick Scientific Services for more details.
SAXS Installation
Installation of the new Xenocs Xeuss 2.0 Small Angle X-ray Scattering system has been successfully installed. Following a brief commissioning period, it will be open to general usage.
Welcome to Dr Steve Huband
The X-ray RTP welcomes Dr Steven Huband to the team. Steven has primary responsibility for the new SAXS system.
Publication
In a paper published in Nature Energy, Dr Ross Hatton, Professor Richard Walton and colleagues, explain how solar cells could be produced which are more adaptable and simpler to produce than their current counterparts.
Panalytical Empyrean
A Panalytical Empyrean system equipped with Co source has been installed in the suite and is available for use. It is particularly suited to the study of Fe based samples, e.g. Steels.
New Single Crystal Diffractometer
Our newest X-ray diffractometer has arrived. A dual-wavelength Rigaku Oxford Diffraction Supernova system.