EUSpecLab/PSI school on advanced spectroscopy
from
Monday 15 April 2024 (08:30)
to
Friday 19 April 2024 (17:45)
Monday 15 April 2024
08:45
Registration
Registration
08:45 - 09:15
Room: Auditorium
09:15
Welcome
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Matthias Kurt Muntwiler
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
Yasin Ekinci
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
Welcome
Matthias Kurt Muntwiler
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
Yasin Ekinci
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
09:15 - 09:30
Room: Auditorium
09:30
Machine Learning in NMR spectroscopy
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Nicolas Schmid
(
ZHAW Winterthur
)
Machine Learning in NMR spectroscopy
Nicolas Schmid
(
ZHAW Winterthur
)
09:30 - 10:45
Room: Auditorium
10:45
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:45 - 11:15
Room: Auditorium
11:15
The good, the bad, and the ugly - electronic-structure methods for ground and excited states
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Nicola Marzari
(
EPFL Lausanne
)
The good, the bad, and the ugly - electronic-structure methods for ground and excited states
Nicola Marzari
(
EPFL Lausanne
)
11:15 - 12:45
Room: Auditorium
12:45
Lunch break
Lunch break
12:45 - 14:15
Room: Restaurant Oase
14:15
MatterGen: a generative model for inorganic materials design
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Tian Xie
(
Microsoft Research
)
MatterGen: a generative model for inorganic materials design
Tian Xie
(
Microsoft Research
)
14:15 - 15:45
Room: Auditorium
15:45
Coffee break
Coffee break
15:45 - 16:15
Room: Auditorium
16:15
Computational science in a material and nano-science laboratory: at the interface between method development and application.
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Daniele Passerone
(
Empa Dübendorf
)
Computational science in a material and nano-science laboratory: at the interface between method development and application.
Daniele Passerone
(
Empa Dübendorf
)
16:15 - 17:45
Room: Auditorium
17:45
Posters
Posters
17:45 - 19:15
Room: Auditorium
Tuesday 16 April 2024
09:15
Four Generations of Machine Learning Potentials
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Jörg Behler
(
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
)
Four Generations of Machine Learning Potentials
Jörg Behler
(
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
)
09:15 - 10:45
Room: Auditorium
10:45
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:45 - 11:15
Room: Auditorium
11:15
How to train a neural network potential
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Alea Tokita
(
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
)
How to train a neural network potential
Alea Tokita
(
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
)
11:15 - 12:45
Room: Auditorium
12:45
Lunch break
Lunch break
12:45 - 14:15
Room: Restaurant Oase
14:15
Modeling vibrational and electronic spectroscopies with atomic-scale machine learning
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Michele Ceriotti
(
EPFL Lausanne
)
Modeling vibrational and electronic spectroscopies with atomic-scale machine learning
Michele Ceriotti
(
EPFL Lausanne
)
14:15 - 15:45
Room: Auditorium
Machine-learning models have greatly extended the scope of application of atomistic simulations, that can evaluate, with predictive accuracy, the stability and properties of materials and molecules. In this lecture, I will briefly overview traditional modeling techniques that can be used to estimate vibrational (IR, Raman, ...) and electronic spectroscopies (optical excitations in particular). I will then discuss how these methods can be combined with data-driven approaches, based on machine-learned approximations of the interatomic potentials and of atomic-scale dielectric and electronic response properties.
15:45
Coffee break
Coffee break
15:45 - 16:15
Room: Auditorium
16:15
Molecules and two dimensional materials on surfaces: Spectroscopies from the DFT
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Ari Seitsonen
(
CNRS/Ecole normale supérieure Paris
)
Molecules and two dimensional materials on surfaces: Spectroscopies from the DFT
Ari Seitsonen
(
CNRS/Ecole normale supérieure Paris
)
16:15 - 17:45
Room: Auditorium
Wednesday 17 April 2024
09:15
Viewing quasiparticle behavior through the ARPES spectral function
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Nicholas Clark Plumb
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
Viewing quasiparticle behavior through the ARPES spectral function
Nicholas Clark Plumb
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
09:15 - 10:45
Room: Auditorium
10:45
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:45 - 11:15
Room: Auditorium
11:15
Spin-resolved ARPES: from topological materials to quantum interference
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Jan Hugo Dil
(
EPFL - EPF Lausanne
)
Spin-resolved ARPES: from topological materials to quantum interference
Jan Hugo Dil
(
EPFL - EPF Lausanne
)
11:15 - 12:45
Room: Auditorium
12:45
Lunch break
Lunch break
12:45 - 14:15
Room: Restaurant Oase
14:15
Exploring the nonlinear optical response of 2D semiconductors
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Chiara Trovatello
(
Columbia University
)
Exploring the nonlinear optical response of 2D semiconductors
Chiara Trovatello
(
Columbia University
)
14:15 - 15:45
Room: Auditorium
15:45
Coffee break
Coffee break
15:45 - 16:15
Room: Auditorium
16:15
Spectroscopy images exotic electronic systems and experiences interplay between different emerging phenomena in Transition Metal Oxides
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Milan Radovic
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
Spectroscopy images exotic electronic systems and experiences interplay between different emerging phenomena in Transition Metal Oxides
Milan Radovic
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
16:15 - 17:45
Room: Auditorium
Transition Metal Oxides (TMOs) are known for their diverse and multifaceted physical behaviors, intricately linked to the spin and orbital configurations of transition metal d-states and their dynamic interaction with the crystal lattice [1]. A powerful strategy to modify the physical properties of TMOs originates from their structural flexibility, enabling the construction of heterostructures. Specifically, it will be exhibited that manipulating the electronic structures through TMO-engineered heterostructures [2] is a foundational step toward utilizing those materials in novel devices. This lecture delves into significant revelations from Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy (ARPES) concerning two topics: (I) Low-dimensional electronic systems (LDES) and, (II) Metal-Insulator Transition (MIT). The first topic will concern how LDES in SrTiO3 (STO) is influenced by the crystal structure, orbital ordering, and defects [3-5]. The second part of the lecture will specifically discuss how ARPES studies on RENiO3 have shed light on the underlying mechanisms driving the MIT in complex oxides. [3]. Further, it will be examined how establishing the novel ferromagnetic order in thin NdNiO3 (NNO) films, accomplished through heterostructures containing a magnetic layer, profoundly mitigates the MIT [4]. This example illustrates the capability to utilize magnetic interactions to influence the electronic states of TMOs. The ARPES studies, in general, highlighted and emphasized the versatility of TMOs as quantum materials for future applications in advanced technology. References 1. Yoshinori Tokura, Correlated-Electron Physics in Transition-Metal Oxides, Physics Today 56 (7), 50–55 (2003). 2. Pavlo Zubko, Stefano Gariglio, Marc Gabay, Philippe Ghosez, Jean-Marc Triscone, Interface physics in complex oxide heterostructures, Annu. Rev. Condens. Matter Phys. 2:141–65 (2011). 3. NC Plumb, M Salluzzo, E Razzoli, Martin Månsson, M Falub, J Krempasky, CE Matt, J Chang, M Schulte, J Braun, H Ebert, J Minár, B Delley, K-J Zhou, T Schmitt, M Shi, Joël Mesot, L Patthey, M Radović, Mixed Dimensionality of Confined Conducting Electrons in the Surface Region of SrTiO3, Physical review letters 113 (8), 086801 (2014). 4. AF Santander-Syro, F Fortuna, C Bareille, TC Rödel, G Landolt, NC Plumb, JH Dil, M Radović, Giant spin splitting of the two-dimensional electron gas at the surface of SrTiO3, Nature materials 13 (12), 1085-1090 (2014). 5. Eduardo B Guedes, Stefan Muff, Walber H Brito, Marco Caputo, Hang Li, Nicholas C Plumb, J Hugo Dil, Milan Radović, Universal Structural Influence on the 2D Electron Gas at SrTiO3 Surfaces, Advanced Science 8 (22), 2100602 (2021). 6. R. S. Dhaka, Tanmoy Das, N. C. Plumb, Z. Ristic, W. Kong, C. E. Matt, N. Xu, Kapildeb Dolui, E. Razzoli, M. Medarde, L. Patthey, M. Shi, M. Radović, and Joël Mesot, Tuning the metal-insulator transition in NdNiO3 heterostructures via Fermi surface instability and spin fluctuations, Phys. Rev. B 92, 035127 (2015). 7. M, Caputo, Z. Ristic, R. S. Dhaka, T. Das, Z. Wang, C. E. Matt, N. C. Plumb, E. B. Guedes, J. Jandke, M. Naamneh, A. Zakharova, M. Medarde, M. Shi, L. Patthey, J. Mesot, C. Piamonteze, M. Radovic, Proximity‐Induced Novel Ferromagnetism Accompanied with Resolute Metallicity in NdNiO3 Heterostructure, Advanced Science 8, 2101516 (2021).
17:45
Posters
Posters
17:45 - 19:15
Room: Auditorium
Thursday 18 April 2024
09:15
Photoelectron diffraction at low kinetic energy as a high sensitive tool in 2D van der Waals systems
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Roberto Gunnella
(
Universita di Camerino
)
Photoelectron diffraction at low kinetic energy as a high sensitive tool in 2D van der Waals systems
Roberto Gunnella
(
Universita di Camerino
)
09:15 - 10:45
Room: Auditorium
10:45
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:45 - 11:15
Room: Auditorium
11:15
Advanced topics in ARPES: Final-state effects and high-energy photoemission
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Vladimir Strokov
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
Advanced topics in ARPES: Final-state effects and high-energy photoemission
Vladimir Strokov
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
11:15 - 12:45
Room: Auditorium
12:45
Lunch break
Lunch break
12:45 - 14:15
Room: Restaurant Oase
14:15
Time-resolved ARPES: Observing photoinduced phase transitions and excited states
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Claude Monney
Time-resolved ARPES: Observing photoinduced phase transitions and excited states
Claude Monney
14:15 - 15:45
Room: Auditorium
15:45
Coffee break
Coffee break
15:45 - 16:15
Room: Auditorium
16:15
Theory of time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy: tracking the excited states of solids
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Michael Schüler
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
Theory of time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy: tracking the excited states of solids
Michael Schüler
(
PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut
)
16:15 - 17:45
Room: Auditorium
18:00
Relocation (departure 18:13)
Relocation (departure 18:13)
18:00 - 18:30
Room: Auditorium
18:30
Social dinner
Social dinner
18:30 - 21:00
21:00
Return to PSI (departure 21:24)
Return to PSI (departure 21:24)
21:00 - 21:30
Room: Auditorium
Friday 19 April 2024
09:15
Lab visit
Lab visit
09:15 - 12:45
Presentation of PSI and guided tour of the large research facilities SLS, SwissFEL, SINQ and SmuS. Meeting point: PSI forum (next to restaurant Oase)
12:45
Lunch break
Lunch break
12:45 - 14:00
Room: Restaurant Oase
14:00
Closing, poster prize
Closing, poster prize
14:00 - 14:30
Room: Auditorium
14:30
EUSpecLab supervisory board meeting
EUSpecLab supervisory board meeting
14:30 - 17:00
Room: Auditorium
EUSpecLab members (PIs and students) only