The innovation engine for new materials

X-ray Facility

Faculty Director:

safinya [at] mrl [dot] ucsb [dot] edu (Professor Cyrus Safinya)

Technical Director

youli [at] mrl [dot] ucsb [dot] edu (Dr. Youli Li)

R&D Engineer

miguelz [at] mrl [dot] ucsb [dot] edu (Miguel Zepeda-Rosales)

XRD Specialist

phillipkohl [at] gmail [dot] com (Phillip Kohl)

Location

MRL 1012,1032 and CNSI (Elings Hall) 1409

The MRL X-ray Facility provides state-of-the-art x-ray diffraction tools for characterizing structural properties of a wide range of materials including metals and composites, polymers and biological materials, and electronic and optoelectronic materials in the lengthscale range of 0.1 nm - 100 nm. As a key research asset of the MRL, the x-ray facility is accessible by MRL researchers as well as off-campus academic groups and industrial users. In addition to maintaining an array of commercial and custom-built specialty instruments, the facility staff also conducts active research in developing new x-ray imaging methods and instrumentation to advance the capabilities of x-ray characterization techniques.

Management, operation and acquisition of equipment for the X-ray facility is supported by the Materials Research Laboratory: an NSF Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC).