The next Inside Diamond open day will feature stalls and activities, a short introduction to Diamond and a tour of the machine. We expect the visit will last around two and a half hours. Booking for open days opens 6-8 weeks in advance of the event. Click here for more details.
Day 1 (Thursday 11 April)
10:00 Welcome and coffee
Session 1: Next Generation Spectroscopy, Chair: Gerrit van der Laan (Diamond)
11:00-11:50 Massimo Altarelli (European XFEL, Hamburg)
Theory challenges from X-ray FEL's
11:50-12:40 Jan-Erik Rubensson (Uppsala, Sweden)
Next-generation RIXS on free molecules, liquids, and molecular materials
12:40-14:10 Lunch
Session 2: Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering, Chair: Kejin Zhou (DIamond)
14:10-15:00 Jeroen van der Brink (IFW, Dresden)
Challenges for the theory of resonant inelastic x-ray scattering
15:00-15:20 Vita Ilakovac (LCP-MR, UPMC, Paris)
Spins and charges in Sr14Cu24O41
15:40-16:10 Coffee break
Session 3: Advances in X-ray spectroscopy, Chair: Philippe Sainctavit (Paris)
16:10-17:00 Yves Joly (CNRS, Grenoble)
Time dependant DFT, Hubbard correction, spin-orbit effects, and multipole transitions in soft X-ray absorption spectra
17:00-17:50 Steve Collins (Diamond Light Source)
Strong temperature effect in x-ray spectroscopy
17:50-18:10 Oana Bunau (Unizar, Zaragoza, Spain)
L23 edges: what about transitions to s states?
19:00 Pre-dinner drinks
19:30 Dinner in RAL Restaurant
Day 2 (Friday 12 April)
Session 4: Advances in Photoemission, Chair: Jan-Erik Rubensson (Uppsala)
9:00-9:50 Gustav Bihlmayer (Julich, Germany)
Spin-polarization of topologically protected edge states: DFT calculations and photoemission results
9:50-10:10 Jurgen Braun (Munich, Germany)
Future perspectives in soft and hard x-ray angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
10:10-10:30 Tom Penfold (Lausanne, Switzerland)
A wavelet analysis for X-ray absorption spectra
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
Session 5: Unified approaches, Chair: Alessandro Bombardi (Diamond)
11:00-11:50 Rino Natoli (INFN, Frascati, Italy)
11:50-12:40 Patrick Bruno (ESRF, Grenoble)
Geometrical phases
12:40-14:10 Lunch
Session 6: Extreme activities, Chair: Graham Bowden (Southampton)
14:10-15:00 Philippe Sainctavit (IMPMC, UPMC, Paris)
XMCD under extreme conditions (sub-kelvin temperatures and magnetic fields above 25 Teslas)
15:00-15:50 Andrei Rogalev (ESRF, Grenoble)
Optical activity in the hard X-ray range
15:00-16:00 Summary and Goodbye
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