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Introduction
The Surface and Interface Structure workshop will be held at Diamond Light Source from 8th - 9th September 2010 as part of the Synchrotron User Meeting 2010. It will provide a lively forum for discussion of recent results and future projects in x-ray based studies of surfaces, nanostructures and interfaces. The meeting will cover recent developments in areas such as surface chemistry, complex molecules, ordered interfaces and nanostructures. In addition, the latest progress and achievements in the theoretical study of surfaces structures will be covered. This meeting aims to bring together researchers in the field to engender new collaborations across the Diamond beamlines that comprise the Surfaces and Interfaces Village.
Organising Committee
Sarnjeet Dhesi (Chair)
Moritz Hoesch
Tien-Lin-Lee
Chris Nicklin
Paul Steadman
Wednesday 8th September 2010
Ordered Interfaces: Experiment and Theory Chair (tba) | |
10:00 | Welcome |
10:15 | What is the interface structure in alkanethio self-assembled monolayers on Au(111)? Phil Woodruff, University of Warwick, UK |
11:00 | Buckling, mixing and transferring – LaAlO3 on SrTiO3 Phil Willmott, SLS, Switzerland |
11:45 | Relativistic Embedding - A New Tool for Studying Spin-Orbit Effects at Surfaces Simon Crampin, University of Bath, UK |
12:15 | Seeing Catalysis at Work: Live STM and X-ray Observations of Catalytic Processes Richard Van Rijn, Leiden, The Netherlands |
12:45 | Lunch |
Surface Chemistry Chair: Emyr MacDonald | |
13:30 | In-Situ Studies of Atomic Structure/Reactivity at the Electrochemical Interface Chris Lucas, University of Liverpool, UK |
14:15 | Determinung Oxide Surface Geometry Robert Lindsay, University of Manchester, UK |
15:00 | Mesostructured Polymer Surfactant Films Karen Edler, University of Bath, UK |
15:30 | Two Dimensional Powder Diffraction Tom Arnold, Diamond Light Source, UK |
16:00 | Joint session |
17:00 | Poster session |
19:00 | Dinner, RAL Restaurant |
Thursday 9th September 2010
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