The “Frontier Conference on Synchrotron Radiation and Related Methods in
Advanced Materials Science” arranged by the Department of Synchrotron Radiation
Research and MAX-lab Lund University, January 19 - 20 2005 is the second of a
series held as part of a collaborative inter-university agreement between Tokyo
University and Lund University.
The first meeting in this series, “Accelerator Science and Accelerator Based
Sciences” was arranged by the departments of Physics and of Chemistry of Tokyo
University, January 6-7, 2004 in Tokyo.
Lectures will be given in the new seminar room at MAX-lab.Registration is not
needed and there is no conference fee.
Wednesday January 19, 2005
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8:45 |
Lund University Vice Chancellor Göran Bexell, Welcome |
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9:00 |
Hiroshi Kondoh |
Chemical Reactions on metal surfaces studied with Energy Dispersive XAFS |
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9:30 |
Edvin Lundgren |
In situ studies of oxidation and other surface reactions at higher
pressures |
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10:00 |
Masaharu Oshima |
Combinatorial in situ
growth-and-analysis with synchrotron radiation for oxide electronics |
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10:30 |
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Coffee break
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11:00 |
Shik Shin |
Ultrahigh-resolution photoemission study of superconductors using quasi-CW
VUV laser |
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11:30 |
Atsushi Fujimori |
ARPES and core-level spectroscopy of high-Tc superconductors |
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12:00 |
Hiroshi Nakatsuji |
Direct observation of strain-induced change in surface electronic
structure by ARPES |
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12:30 |
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Lunch |
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13:30 |
Nils Mårtensson |
MAX-lab, past, present and future |
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14:00 |
Lars Samuelson |
Nanowire research in basic science and applications |
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14:30 |
Stacey Sorensen |
Center for Advanced Molecular Materials |
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15:00 |
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Coffee break
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15:30 |
Mikael Eriksson |
Existing and planned MAX-lab accelerators |
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16:00 |
Norio Nakamura |
Design and R&D of the Super-SOR Light Source |
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16:30 |
Clas-Göran Wahlström |
Laser based acceleration of particles |
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17:00 |
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MAX-lab tour and discussion time |
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17:30 |
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MAX-lab tour and discussion time |
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18:00 |
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MAX-lab tour and discussion time |
Thursday January 20, 2005
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9:00
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Anne L’Huillier
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Atto-second pulses
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9:30
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Jörgen Larsson
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Time-resolved X-ray diffraction
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10:00
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Villy Sundström
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Femtochemistry - towards structural dynamics
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10:30
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Ulf von Barth
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Response functions from time dependent density functional theory
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11:00
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Coffee break
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11:30
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Toshiaki Ohta
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Depth-resolved XMCD studies of magnetic thin films
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12:00
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Akito Kakizaki
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Spin-resolved photoemission of magnetic thin films
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12:30
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Toyohiko Kinoshita
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Photoemission electron microscope observation of the interfaces between
magnetic thin films and anti-ferromagnetic substrate
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13:00
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Lunch
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14:00
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Fumio Komori
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Local and reversible manipulation of buckled dimers on Ge(001) by electron
tunneling
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14:30
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Anders Mikkelsen
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Looking inside nanowires and other artificial nano-structures by
cross-sectional STM
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15:00
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Alexei Zakharov
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Microscopy developments at MAX-lab
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15:30
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Coffee break
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16:00
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Shin Sato
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Multiphoton-excited emission spectroscopy with IR-Free Electron Laser
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16:30
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Jan Erik Rubensson
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Resonant inelastic soft X-ray scattering at hollow lithium states in solids
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17:00
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Yoshiyuki Yamashita
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Site-specific observation of the valence electronic structure at the SiO2/Si
interface
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17:30
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Ingolf Lindau
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Development of time-resolved X-ray sources, an overview.
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18:00
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Concluding remarks
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Time for further discussions
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