Momentum Microscope at RIX
051 - Kavli Building, Kavli Auditorium
The momentum microscope end station is expected to see first light at LCLS-II in 2024, which will enable a new class of time-resolved photoemission experiments. This workshop is intended to bring together the organizing consortium and future potential users, to spread awareness of the instrument’s capabilities, and to discuss unprecedented scientific opportunities at the intersection of ultrafast science and soft x-ray photoemission.
LOCATION: B-51, Kavli Auditorium
Organizers:
Jonathan Sobota, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Jake Koralek, Stanford University/SLAC
Time PST | Title of Talk | Speaker (First, Last Name) | Institution |
1:00 PM | Introduction | Jonathan Sobata, Jake Koralek | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory |
1:30 PM | Time-resolved momentum microscopy at FEL | Markus Scholz | Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) |
2:15 PM | Direct visualization of charge transfer and hybridized excitons in twisted MoSe2/WS2 heterobilayers | Alice Kunin | Stony Brook University |
3:00 PM | Ultrafast momentum microscopy at UT Austin | Edoardo Baldini | The University of Texas at Austin |
3:45 PM | Ultrafast core level photoelectron spectroscopy and diffraction | Davide Curcio | Aarhus University |
4:30 PM | Informal Discussion |
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