A collaborative team, led by Brookhaven National Laboratory, has developed an inexpensive catalyst that can convert methane emissions into useable products, such as fuels, without the need for ultra-high temperatures. At NSLS-II, the group used state-of-the-art instrumentation at the In-Situ and Operando X-ray Spectroscopy (IOS) beamline, which allows scientists to study samples “at work” in real time and under realistic operating conditions. #Catalysis #Methane #Chemistry #LightSource #Synchrotron #SustainableEnergy #APXPS #STM #Fuel #Gas
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From batteries and microelectronics to drug design and future quantum computers, scientists advance our understanding of materials every day to solve the world's greatest challenges. However, today's problems are so complex that they require researchers to study materials with highly specialized tools that are not readily available at most institutions. That's where the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) comes in. As one of the newest, most advanced synchrotron light sources in the world, NSLS-II enables its growing research community to study materials with nanoscale resolution and exquisite sensitivity by providing cutting-edge capabilities. Together with visiting researchers from all around the world, interdisciplinary teams at NSLS-II uncover the atomic structure, elemental make-up, and electronic behavior of materials. By creating this new, deeper understanding of materials, these research teams advance our knowledge in a wide range of scientific disciplines such as life sciences, quantum materials, energy storage, advanced materials science, physics, chemistry, and biology. As a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility, NSLS-II enables a collaborative, holistic approach to advance scientific endeavors by offering free access to highly advanced instruments and unique expertise. NSLS-II creates light beams 10 billion times brighter than the sun, directing them towards specialized experimental stations called beamlines. We reveal the electronic, chemical, and atomic structure as well as function of materials using a broad spectrum of light beams, ranging from infrared to hard x-rays. Thus, we can study the chemical changes within batteries under working conditions, uncover the motion of nanomaterials in plants, and investigate the changes in the structure of 3D printed materials during printing.
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Much Ado About Vacuum
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Next Friday, November 22nd, at 12:30 PM ET, we'll be streaming another episode of the NSLS-II Users' Executive Committee talk show live from the light source! You can catch it on WBNL (https://www.bnl.gov/video/) or, if you're a user or staff member that's onsite, in-person in the building 742 common area. In this episode, we’ll catch up with NSLS-II Director Elke Arenholz, get updates on food service, housing, and other onsite amenities with Michelle McQueen, and find out what’s new in the world of Data Science and Systems Integration (DSSI) with Stuart Wilkins. #NSLSII #UserFacility #LightSource #SynchrotronUser #LightSourceUser #TalkShow #ScienceShow
NSLS-II UEC Show on November 22, 2024 – Ad #1
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Researchers from Argonne National Laboratory used advanced X-ray techniques at DOE Office of Science user facilities, including NSLS-II, where they performed full-field transmission X-ray microscopy at the FXI beamline, X-ray absorption near-edge structure at the QAS beamline, and 3D nano-fluorescence mapping at the HXN beamline. This in-depth analysis found that the more disordered surface maintains a lower nickel oxidation state compared to the more ordered bulk, which becomes more highly oxidized during charging. This lower surface oxidation is crucial in preventing unwanted reactions between the electrode material and the electrolyte, which typically leads to degradation. This breakthrough design paves a path forward for next-generation batteries that can deliver both high performance and long-term durability. #LightSource #UserFacility #NationalLabs #NationalLaboratory #Batteries #Cathode #BatteryScience #NSLSII #APS #Argonne #BrookhavenLab
Argonne Builds on Past Success with Cathode Design for Lithium-Ion Batteries
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?? Happy Halloween from NSLS-II! ?? In the spirit of the season, we’re shining a light on two of our eeriest beamlines. These advanced instruments drive exciting research, and their spooky-sounding names are just right for Halloween! ?? Most dictionaries define a HEX as a spell or a curse. It came from the old German word “Hexse,” which meant “witch.” ?? At NSLS-II, HEX is short for the “High Energy Engineering X-ray Scattering” beamline. This instrument combines imaging and diffraction capabilities at high X-ray energies to study the microstructure and atomic structure of materials under working conditions and in real time. In Greek mythology, the goddess NYX was the embodiment of darkness itself! ?? She was the daughter of chaos and mother of doom, destruction, death, and so many more ominous deities. At NSLS-II, NYX is the name for something far less scary — our Biological Microdiffraction Facility beamline. Our NYX is a state-of-the-art source for a wide spectrum of crystallographic experiments and cutting-edge anomalous diffraction experiments. #NSLSII #Beamline #Synchrotron #Halloween #SpookySeason #Nyx #Hex #Witches
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Have you ever wanted to visit a synchrotron light source? Next week, on Nov. 6, we're hosting our next public tour! Every month, we invite guests to learn more about Brookhaven Lab and NSLS-II, meet our scientists, see some interesting beamlines, and learn about some of the fascinating science that happens here. We hope to see you there! Click the link below to sign up and learn more. #NSLSII #NationalLab #Science #BrookhavenLab #STEM #LongIsland #LightSource #Synchrotron
Monthly Facility TourNational Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II)
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Congrats to Thomas Caswell, a computational scientist at NSLS-II and lead developer of Matplotlib, who was recently awarded a five-year $1.6 million grant from the NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration to support Matplotlib and Cartopy development and maintenance. #DataScience #Matplotlib #NASA #Award #OpenSource #OpenSourceSoftware #Data #ComputationalScience #CompSci #Python
NASA Funds Open-Source Software Underpinning Scientific Innovation
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Join Brookhaven National Laboratory and NSLS-II as we reflect on the moments that defined the last decade and eagerly look toward the exciting years ahead. #NSLSII #FirstLight #Anniversary #10Years #Synchrotron #LightSource #UserFacility #NationalLaboratory #ScienceVideo
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Today, NSLS-II is celebrating 10 brilliant years since first light, the moment when the first X-rays were delivered to the facility. See how far we've come since then by exploring this visual timeline of the last decade's highlights and milestones. https://bit.ly/4dXJOIq #NSLSII #BrookhavenLab #UserFacility #Synchrotron #LightSource #FirstLight #Anniversary #10YearAnniversary #SynchrotronScience
NSLS-II First Light 10th Anniversary Timeline
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Bruce Ravel, a physicist in the Synchrotron Science Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), uses synchrotron light at NSLS-II to understand how 19th century artists created a unique shade of red glass for Bangkok's Grand Palace. #NSLSII #Synchrotron #LightSource #ArtHistory #Scienceinart #ArtRestoration #XAFS #Thailand #Glass #Nanotechnology #History
Recreating Glass from the Past
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