PHYSICS/BK21 Colloquium(09/5/8)
관련링크
본문
" “Coherent X-ray Diffraction Imaging”
♦ Speaker : Prof. Do Young Noh [GIST]
♦ Place : Physics Seminar Room (Science Bldg, 3-201)
♦ Date & Time : May. 8(Fri) 4:00 ~ 5:00 pm
ØAbstract
Coherent x-rays generated from recent advanced x-ray sources such as next generation
synchrotrons and x-ray lasers provide new opportunities to apply x-rays in a similar
manner as visible laser beam. One of the most important applications of coherent x-rays
is the new microscopy technique based on static coherent diffraction measurements.
The ultimate resolution of this diffraction microscopy can be in sub-nanometer scale.
In this presentation, we introduce the principle of coherent diffraction imaging including
image reconstruction and phase retrieval. In addition, we present our recent results on
coherent x-ray diffraction imaging using hard x-rays, soft x-ray laser, and optical laser
beam. The impact of the future coherent x-ray imaging would be great in molecular
biology and nanoscience since the structural evolution of a specific molecule or a particle
can be followed in a proper time scale.
Contact Person : Prof. Seung-Hoon Jhi (054-279-2094, jhish@postech.ac.kr)
"
♦ Speaker : Prof. Do Young Noh [GIST]
♦ Place : Physics Seminar Room (Science Bldg, 3-201)
♦ Date & Time : May. 8(Fri) 4:00 ~ 5:00 pm
ØAbstract
Coherent x-rays generated from recent advanced x-ray sources such as next generation
synchrotrons and x-ray lasers provide new opportunities to apply x-rays in a similar
manner as visible laser beam. One of the most important applications of coherent x-rays
is the new microscopy technique based on static coherent diffraction measurements.
The ultimate resolution of this diffraction microscopy can be in sub-nanometer scale.
In this presentation, we introduce the principle of coherent diffraction imaging including
image reconstruction and phase retrieval. In addition, we present our recent results on
coherent x-ray diffraction imaging using hard x-rays, soft x-ray laser, and optical laser
beam. The impact of the future coherent x-ray imaging would be great in molecular
biology and nanoscience since the structural evolution of a specific molecule or a particle
can be followed in a proper time scale.
Contact Person : Prof. Seung-Hoon Jhi (054-279-2094, jhish@postech.ac.kr)
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