Upcoming New Soft X-ray Nanoscale Imaging and Spectromicroscopy Capabilities at NSLS-II

The Soft X-ray Nanoprobe (SXN) beamline, a new beamline under construction at NSLS-II, will offer researchers state-of-the-art soft X-ray nano-imaging and spectroscopy capabilities with world-leading coherent high photon flux in the energy range from 250 eV – 2500 eV. This two half-day workshop aims to bring experienced X-ray microscopy users, as well as new and early career users seeking practical guidance, together for scientific, technical, and training presentation and discussions. The first half-day workshop focuses on discussing the next generation of science questions that can be addressed with advances in instrument capabilities (Day-1). We aim also to discuss science cases suitable for the commissioning and optimization phase of the SXN beamline. The second half-day workshop focuses on practical aspects of X-ray imaging and spectromicroscopy research (Day-2) and discussion of existing approaches and requirements including sample preparation, choosing the best instrument for your research question, research workflow, data handling, and multi-modal approaches.