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High-Throughput Synchrotron X-Ray Experimentation for Combinatorial Phase Matching
Gregoire, J. M.
Scientific Achievement
Development of new synchrotron X-ray diffraction and fluorescence methods for rapid characterization of material libraries.
Significance & impact
First demonstration of prototype facility capable of meeting the structural characterization requirements for high-throughput material genomic searchers.
Top: Photograph of the combined XRD/XRF experiment on a continuous-composition-spread thin-film library.
Bottom: left: Continuous compositional spread of a Bi-V-Fe oxide composition library; middle: 177 powder patterns from the library that are shown with log-scale intensity; right: example of 15 measured compositions revealing the compositions where light absorber phases are formed.
Research Details
Complex technological requirements demand precisely tailored material functionalities, and materials scientists are driven to search for these new materials in
- High-quality XRD powder patterns of thin film Bi-V-Fe oxide samples were measured
with throughput better than 18 s per sample. - The optimal configuration for mapping reciprocal space with a single detector image was designed through simulations of the scattering experiments, yielding the highest throughput characterization of these light absorber libraries.
Contact: nslewis@caltech.edu