Ian Robinson
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- Structure analysis of nanocrystals and nanowires
- Surface structure determination by CTR and GISAXS
- Phase contrast imaging using hard X-rays
- X-ray diffraction methods development
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Contact details:
Office: Lab 1 Room 4C1
Tel: +44 (0)20 7679-7365
Ext: 37365
Fax: +44 (0)20 7679 0595
Email: i.robinson ucl.ac.uk |
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My specialisation is X-ray diffraction using synchrotron radiation. During the Bell Labs years, I developed the methods for studying surface structure using X-ray diffraction. These methods, based on crystal truncation rods, have become the definitive technique for the determination of the atomic positions at surfaces and interfaces. These surface methods are still used today at the major SR facilities, NSLS (Brookhaven), ESRF (Grenoble), APS(Chicago) and SRS (Daresbury). More recently I have been developing method of using the very high coherence of the latest SR sources to enable direct 3D imaging of structure. This is potentially useful for examining strain distributions inside complex materials.
The coherent X-ray diffraction methods will develop and expand further with the inauguration of the new Diamond Light Source (DLS) presently being built at Rutherford Lab near Oxford. My research at UCL is largely focused on this development, although we continue to do experiments at ESRF and APS during the buildup period.
Other activities
- Presently teaching 3C25 Solid State Physics
- Half time appointment with Diamond Light Source to develop X-ray coherence and imaging methods
- Leader of the ‘surface and interface’ “village” at DLS
- A list of PhD projects is available for donwload
Recent Publications
- "Longitudinal Coherence Function in X-ray Imaging of Crystals", Steven J. Leake, Marcus C. Newton, Ross Harder and Ian K. Robinson, Optics Express 17 15853 (2009)
- "Three-Dimensional Imaging of Strain in a Single ZnO Nanorod", Marcus C. Newton, Steven J. Leake, Ross Harder and Ian K. Robinson, submitted to Nature Materials (2009)
- "Bistable Strain State of Zeolite Microcrystals Imaged by Coherent X-ray Diffraction", Wonsuk Cha, Sanghoon Song, Nak Cheon Jeong, Ross Harder, Kyung Byung Yoon, Ian K. Robinson, Hyunjung Kim, submitted to Nature Materials (2009)
- "Confocal Microscope Alignment of Nanocrystals for Coherent Diffraction Imaging", Loren Beitra, Moyu Watari, Takashi Matsuura, Naonobu Shimamoto, Ross Harder and Ian Robinson, submitted to Proceedings of Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation (2009)
- "Imaging of Complex Density in Silver Nanocubes by Coherent X-ray Diffraction", R. Harder, M. Liang, Y. Sun, Y. Xia and I.K. Robinson, submitted to New Journal of Physics (2009)
Biography
My degrees are from Cambridge (Natural Science, 1976) and Harvard (Biophysics, 1981). I worked for 11 years at Bell Labs in its heyday and then started teaching as Professor of Physics at the University of Illinois (Urbana, USA) in 1992. I came to UCL in 2006.
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