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The Königssystems team completed a successful beam time session at the DESY.




The Königssystems team completed a successful beam time session at the DESY synchrotron, which took place from July 8 to 12 at station P23. The goal of their research was the growth of thin oxide films, which is an important area of research in the field of materials science.


As part of these experiments, the team used advanced techniques and equipment to study the formation and characterization processes of oxide films at the atomic level. Such films have a wide range of applications in modern technology, including electronics, sensors and coatings with unique properties.


One of the key aspects of the work was the ability to observe film growth in real time using high-resolution analytical techniques such as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). These techniques have allowed us to study the composition and structure of the samples in detail, as well as to understand the mechanisms affecting their formation.


The results of this research could open up new avenues for creating more efficient and sustainable materials. The success of this project confirms the importance of collaboration between academia and industry in the development of innovative technologies.


Königs Systems continues its research to improve the properties of oxide films and expand their application in various industries.

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