FRI October 9
Friday, October 9 am - Workshops
LCLS-II Instrument refinement
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LCLS-II Instrument Refinement
Organizers: David Fritz (Lead), Meng Liang, Hasan Yavas, Diling Zhu
Resonant Elastic and Inelastic X-ray Scattering applications for Quantum and Energy Materials: Transition-Edge-Sensor (TES) Applications
Organizer: Jun-Sik Lee
In X-ray applications, the resonant process has been considered an essential approach to exploring charge, spin, and orbital degrees of freedom in material sciences. Notably, the resonant x-ray scattering provides a unique opportunity for a study on materials with element-specific and spatial sensitivity. In particular, resonant elastic and inelastic x-ray scattering (REXS/RIXS) can deliver a piece of profound spectroscopic information as well. The recently developed transition-edge-sensor (TES) technology allows us to employ the REXS/RIXS approach more readily. In this workshop, we will discuss two things: (1) development status on REXS/RIXS capabilities at SSRL; 2) introducing current/future cutting-edge sciences via TES technology.