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Nanoscale Phenomena in Quantum Materials (Workshop 7)

US/Eastern
Chemistry Bldg. 555, Hamilton Seminar Room

Chemistry Bldg. 555, Hamilton Seminar Room

Description

Inhomogeneities are a widespread feature of many of the most interesting quantum materials, either due to intrinsic phase separation or deliberate fabrication of artificial heterostructures. Existing and planned beamlines at NSLS-II such at CSX, ESM, SIX, MET, FIS and ARI are designed to focus on these problems exploiting NSLS-II’s cutting edge brightness and coherence. This workshop is designed to explore these exciting possibilities.

Workshop Organizers: Mark Dean Claudio Mazzoli, Elio Vescovo, Valentina Bisogni (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

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    • 13:00 13:35
      Shedding Light on Atomically Thin Artificial Quantum Materials 35m
      Speaker: Kyle Shen, Cornell
    • 13:35 14:10
      NanoARPES and Inhomogeneity in Quantum Materials 35m
      Speaker: Aaron Bostwick, Advanced Light Source
    • 14:10 14:45
      Theoretical and Experimental Discovery of New Topological Phases of Matter 35m
      Speaker: Zahid Hasan, Princeton University
    • 14:45 15:20
      "Resonant X-Ray Scattering at the Nanoscale" 35m
      Speaker: Riccardo Comin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • 15:20 15:40
      Coffee Break (Included) and Photo 20m
    • 15:40 16:15
      XPCS studies of Orbital Domain Dynamics in Magnetite 35m
      Speaker: Roopali Kukreja, University of California, Davis
    • 16:15 16:50
      The Birth of New Particles from Structure and Disorder at a Topological Insulator Surface 35m
      Speaker: Andrew Wray, New York University
    • 16:50 17:25
      Probing Electron-phonon Coupling and Charge Excitations via RIXS 35m
      Speaker: Wei-Sheng Lee, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    • 17:25 18:00
      f- and d-derived Electronic Structure Studies of Rare-earth Systems 35m
      Speaker: Jason Hancock, University of Connecticut
    • 18:00 18:30
      Future Ideas for Soft X-ray Scattering at NSLS-II 30m
      Speaker: Stuart Wilkins, Brookhaven National Laboratory
    • 18:30 19:00
      Round Table Discussion 30m