Prof. Röhlsberger

X-ray physics

Chair: Prof. Dr. Ralf Röhlsberger
Prof. Röhlsberger
Image: Anne Günther (University of Jena)

We use X-rays from synchrotron radiation sources and X-ray lasers to study the structure and dynamics of condensed matter. The enormous brilliance of these sources, together with their well-defined polarisation and temporal structure, allows access to previously unexplored regions of the nanocosmos with unprecedented spatio-temporal resolution.

Prof. Ralf Röhlsberger mit Yutaka Yoshida
Mössbauer spectroscopy with imaging applications
Disturbance-free operando measurements make it possible to follow the dynamic atomic movements in functional materials such as steel and to investigate diffusion processes.