New Opportunities for Science at Free-Electron Lasers and Synchrotrons
- Date: 31 January 2023, 09:00–17:00
- Location: Ångström Laboratory, Siegbahnsalen, Å10101
- Type: Seminar
- Organiser: Department of Physics and Astronomy
- Contact person: Jan-Erik Rubensson
The Division of X-ray Photon Science at the Department of Physics and Astronomy arranges the one-day symposium “New Opportunities for Science at Free-Electron Lasers and Synchrotrons”. With this event we celebrate that our university has conferred the title honorary doctor, doctor honoris causa, on Linda Young, pioneer and pathfinder for AMO science with FEL radiation. In addition, we celebrate the finalization of two long-term build-up projects: the 1D-imaging spectrometer at the SQS instrument of the European XFEL, and the VERITAS beamline at the MAX IV laboratory.
Venue: Siegbahnsalen at the Ångström Laboratory, 31/1 2023
09.00-09.05: Welcome: Jan-Erik Rubensson
09.05-09.45: Michael Meyer, European XFEL: SQS@EuXFEL
09.45-10.05: Marcus Agåker: 1D imaging spectroscopy@SQS
10.05-10.25: Carl-Johan Englund: Instrumentation for high-end science
10.25-10.55: Coffee
Chair: Marcus Agåker
10.55-11.35 Conny Såthe: VERITAS@MAX IV
11.35-11.55 Laurent Duda: High resolution RIXS in battery science: Leading the charge
11.55-12.15 Johan Söderström: RIXS applied to N2 ice; new results from VERITAS
12.15-13.30: Lunch
Chair: Johan Söderström
13.30-14.10 Linda Young: X-ray pulse reshaping in the spectral, temporal and spatial domains
14.10-14.50 Victor Kimberg: Pulse propagation dynamics in SF6 imaged by X-ray fluorescence
14.50-15.10 Jan-Erik Rubensson: Multiphoton Resonant soft X-ray fluorescence: first results from the in-kind instrument at SQS.
15.10-15.40 Coffee
Chair: Joseph Nordgren
15.40-16.20 Michael Odelius: Simulations of Photoinduced molecular and electron dynamics of Fe(CO)5 in gas phase and solution
16.20-16.40 Philippe Wernet: Atomic and molecular effects for new insights into chemical and bio-chemical processes with X-ray spectroscopy
16.40-17.00 Nicusor Timneanu: Ultrafast non-thermal melting of ice - from transient crystalline plasma to anisotropic melting