Light Source Enable Science Focus Topics: The LS focus topic is focused on cutting-edge science and technology enabled by synchrotrons and free-electron lasers. We invite users, beamline scientists, instrument developers, data/software teams, and early-career researchers to share results, new capabilities, and disciplines. The program will highlight the “cool science” made possible by light sources — along with the cutting-edge beamline developments, novel detectors, and data analysis approaches which are driving breakthroughs in materials science, catalysis, microelectronics and quantum information science.
LS-MoM: Light Source Enabled ARPES
LS-MoM: Light Source Enabled ARPES
- Alexander Gray, Temple University, “Depth-Resolved X-Ray Spectroscopy of Emergent Electronic and Magnetic States at Oxide Interfaces”
LS-MoA: Light Source Enabled Science
- Andi Barbour, Brookhaven National Laboratory, “Probing Magnetic Interactions with Coherent Soft X-ray Scattering”
- Lucía Pérez Ramírez, CEA Saclay, France, “Reliable Quantification of Oxygen Vacancies in Ferroelectric Hafnia Using Synchrotron-Based X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy”
- Philip Ryan, Argonne National Laboratory, USA, “Advancing the Sample Space to Elevate the Power of Resonant X-ray Scattering”
LS-TuM: Light Source Enabled Energy Science
- Juanita Hidalgo, New York University, “Surface Sensitive and In-Situ Characterization of Perovskite Materials for Energy Conversion”
- Nicholas Strange, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, United States Minor Outlying Islands (the), “Advances in Hydrogen Technology Enabled by Synchrotron X-ray Methods”
LS-ThP: Light Source Enabled Science Poster Session
