“…Increasing access to synchrotron sources and the advent of potent laboratory-based X-ray sources, such as liquid metal jet anodes, have increased the availability of time-resolved GISAXS/GIWAXS data sets (Vegso et al, 2017). Highbrilliance sources (Franz et al, 2006;Raimondi et al, 2023) make kinetic studies feasible, and current research tends to focus more on time-resolved scattering studies, also with laboratory sources (Korning Sorensen et al, 2021;Qin et al, 2021;Yin et al, 2022;Vegso et al, 2022;Meng et al, 2022). In situ studies efficiently couple structural and morphological evolution during self-assembly on the nanoscale and shed light on sub-second kinetic processes (Dey et al, 2021;Korning Sorensen et al, 2021;Qin et al, 2021;Wang et al, 2021;Yin et al, 2022).…”