Bernd Struth
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
45 Papers
568 Citations
Bernd Struth is an academic researcher from European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monolayer & Scattering. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 45 publications. Previous affiliations of Bernd Struth include Norwegian University of Science and Technology & French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission.
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Papers
Troika II: a versatile beamline for the study of liquid and solid interfaces.
TL;DR: The Troika II beamline at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility was conceived as a versatile beamline for the study of liquid and solid interfaces, combining grazing-incidence diffraction, X-ray reflectivity and grazing- incidence small-angle scattering in a single instrument.
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Microfluidics of soft matter investigated by small-angle X-ray scattering.
TL;DR: The combination of X-ray microdiffraction and microfluidics is used to investigate the dynamic behaviour of soft materials to improve structural characterization and the influence of strain applied to these materials can be tested.
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Visualization of flow-aligned type I collagen self-assembly in tunable pH gradients.
TL;DR: The device is designed for in situ monitoring and characterization of collagen assembly using polarization microscopy and X-ray diffraction and provides a powerful means of controlling and investigating the dynamic self-assembly process of biomacromolecules.
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Highly Packed and Oriented DNA Mesophases Identified Using in Situ Microfluidic X-ray Microdiffraction
TL;DR: In vitro compaction of DNA by cationic dendrimers having an intermediate size and charge is explored, and dynamic assembly of DNA-dendrimer mesophases is discernible due to the laminar flow in a specially designed X-ray compatible microfluidic device.
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Observation of New States of Liquid Crystal 8CB under Nonlinear Shear Conditions as Observed via a Novel and Unique Rheology/Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Combination
Bernd Struth,Kyu Hyun,E. I. Kats,Thomas Meins,Michael Walther,Manfred Wilhelm,Gerhard Grübel +6 more
TL;DR: New stable states of liquid crystal 8CB could be induced by nonlinear shear conditions and observed by a newly developed rheology/X-ray scattering setup using synchrotron X-ray radiation and assumed to be stabilized by defects that pin the new 6-fold phase.
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