Progressing in its final installation/commissioning phase, Beamline I09 at Diamond Light Source will soon be opened as a user facility dedicated for high-resolution investigations on atomic and electronic structures of a wide range of surfaces and interfaces using photoelectron spectroscopy (PES), near edge x-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS), x-ray standing waves (XSW), and photoelectron diffraction (PhD). Aiming to bring together the user community, this workshop introduced the beamline via discussion on the latest research activities in the relevant fields. The oral presentations covered diverse topics, including organic molecules-solid surface interactions, ionic liquids, graphene on metals, metal oxide surfaces and thin films, pharmaceutically relevant organic materials, and density-functional calculations for x-ray absorption/photoelectron spectroscopy.
Learn more about I09 here. Local Organising Committee
Invited Speakers (Confirmed)
Jorg Zegenhagen | European Synchrotron Radiation Facility |
Christian Kumpf | IBN3, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH |
Carsten Busse | Universität zu Köln |
MichaelZharnikov | Universität Heidelberg |
Hans-PeterSteinrück | Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg |
Cormac McGuinness | Trinity College Dublin |
Alessandro Baraldi | University of Trieste/IOM-CNR |
Vladimir Matolin | Charles University, Prague |
David Prendergast | Lawrence Berkeley National Lab |
Adam Lee | Cardiff University |
Matthew Forster | University of Liverpool |
Dario Alfè | University College London |
Robert Lindsay | University of Manchester |
Sven Schroeder | University of Manchester |
Robert Jones | University of Nottingham |
James O'Shea | University of Nottingham |
Russell Egdell | University of Oxford |
Feliciano Giustino | University of Oxford |
Georg Held | University of Reading |
Pagona Papakonstantinou | University of Ulster |
Phil Woodruff | University of Warwick |
Chris McConville | University of Warwick |