Conveners
Advanced Luminescence and Spectroscopy Techniques at DESY: Instruments, Materials, and Applications
- Oksana Chukova (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv)
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Dr Andrei Gloskovskii (Photon Science / DESY)11/4/24, 3:00 PMUSyNC WorkshopInvited Talk
Photoelectron spectroscopy using excitation by hard X-rays in the range of 2.5-10 keV (HAXPES) is rapidly developing at synchrotron light sources worldwide. Its comparatively large probing depth (10-30 nm) makes it a powerful tool for the study of complex materials, magnetic (buried) nanostructures, device-like structures, and catalytic interfaces.
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Dr Yevheniia Smortsova (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Notkestr. 85, Hamburg 22607, Germany)11/4/24, 3:30 PMUSyNC WorkshopOral
In October 2024, P66 vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) time-resolved luminescence beamline marks three years of successful operation. Inheriting its main features from previous SUPERLUMI beamline at DORIS III storage ring [1], P66 is requested by leading scientists from more than 30 scientific groups around the world. Excitation and emission energy scans of the luminescence intensity within a unique...
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Dr Larysa Khomenkova (V. Lashkaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics)11/4/24, 3:50 PMUSyNC WorkshopInvited Talk
Wide bandgap zirconia attracts considerable attention because of its mechanical, dielectric, thermal and corrosion properties as well as its broad luminescent spectrum. This latter can be tuned by doping with various elements. Doping with yttrium stabilises tetragonal and cubic zirconia structures at room temperature. Simultaneously, zirconia intrinsic luminescence changes because additional...
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