The school “How to assess the structure of glasses” that was held in Grenoble at the EPN campus from November 18 to November 22, 2019.
The school was oriented to doctorate students and early career scientists from both academia and industrial world. It was focused on the experimental techniques used to determine the structure of glass.
Particular attention was devoted to methods typical of large scale facilities like X-ray and neutron scattering, X-ray absorption spectroscopy or photon correlation spectroscopy. Laboratory techniques like Raman spectroscopy, IR absorption or nuclear magnetic resonance was presented as well. Theoretical lectures was followed by “hands on” practicals on data analysis.
MAIN CHARACTERIZATION METHODS DEVELOPPED DURING THIS THEMATIC SCHOOL
- X-ray Scattering
- X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
- Neutron Scattering
- X-ray Emission Spectroscpy
- X-ray Imaging
- X-ray Photoemission Spectroscopy
- Raman Scattering
- X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy
- Infra-Red Spectroscopy
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- Ab-Initio Structural Modeling
- Access to Instrument Networks and Large Scale Facilities
Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of glasses: from basics to more advanced concepts – D. Massiot
18.84 MB
Contribution of infrared spectroscopy to the analysis of the glass structure – D. De Sousa Meneses
28.64 MB
X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy XPS to characterize glassy materials – D. Foix
18.74 MB
Applications of ultra-modern X-ray (and FTIR) microscopes to study ancient glasses (and other materials) – M. Cotte
5.95 MB
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71 Av. des Martyrs
38000 Grenoble
71 Av. des Martyrs
38000 Grenoble