HT.III.B
09:00 - 10:30
Synchrotron Radiation for Nanotechnology and Applications | ||
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HT.III.B.1 | Tobias SCHULLI CV ESRF, Grenoble, France The Bright Future of Nanoscience and Synchrotron Radiation abst |
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HT.III.B.2 |
Carlo MARIANI CV
Sapienza University of Rome & ESUO Executive Committee
Synchrotron Radiation and the European User Organization abst |
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HT.III.B.3 | Jens GOBRECHT CV PSI-Paul Scherrer Institute, Laboratory for Micro- and Nanotechnology, Switzerland desc Synchrotron radiation for advanced electronic chip metrology and manufacturing abst |
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Chair: Carlo MARIANI, Sapienza University of Rome & ESUO Executive Committee In collaboration with: Sapienza University of Rome & ESRF |
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SYNOPSIS
In the last decades, starting from the fundamental natural sciences, the use of SR to investigate matter has moved increasingly to applications, also involving industrial partners. Furthermore, the SR facilities are open to free research and to all researchers, by periodic submission of experiment proposals on a competitive peer reviewed base. In this Session, Tobias Schulli will introduce the audience to the most recent advancements of the technology and use of SR in Nanosciences, focusing on the most advanced source available for users, the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). Carlo Mariani will show the present landscape of SR European actions, focusing on the European Synchrotron and FEL User Organization (ESUO). Jens Gobrecht will show the most recent advances in extreme ultraviolet photolitography and non-destructive x-ray tomography characterisation, based on direct collaborations with world leading chip manufacturers and suppliers. |