MS44: Solving Structures through Combination of Reciprocal and Direct Space Methods
Chairs
- Amin Sadeghpour (Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technologies, Switzerland)
- Ute Kolb (University of Mainz, Germany)
Details
- Date: Monday 19. August 2019
- Time: 14:00 - 16:00
- Venue: HS33
Structural information on materials can be obtained in reciprocal space by diffraction and also in direct space for example by microscopy methods. Since these methods probe different aspects of the same structure they are highly complementary and their combination can be extremely profitable. In this MS we call for contributions that use different methods in different spaces in order to solve structures that could not be solved by a single method.
14:00 | MS44-01 | Crystal Structure of New and Highly Complex Organic Molecules Solved by 3D Electron Diffraction Mauro Gemmi (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy) | Abstract preview |
14:30 | MS44-02 | Prospects and Progress Towards Collecting and Phasing of Single Molecule Electron Diffraction Data Tatiana Latychevskaia (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland) | Abstract preview |
15:00 | MS44-03 | The Need for Correlation Coefficients in the Modeling of Stacking Faulted Crystal Structures Alan David Rae (The Australian National University, Australia) | Abstract preview |
15:20 | MS44-04 | Structure Study of a Disordered Zeolite by cRED and HRTEM Jingjing Zhao (Stockholm University, Sweden) | Abstract preview |
15:40 | MS44-05 | Direct and Fourier Space Traveling: Multi-Dimensional Mapping of Lattice Strain and Tilt of a Suspended Silicon Nanowire in a Monolithic System Simone Dolabella (Empa-Swiss Federal Laboratories for Material Sciences and Technologies, Switzerland) | Abstract preview |