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Photon Science Advisory Committee
Linda Young, Prof Dr (Chair) Argonne National Laboratory, USA Reinhard Brinkmann, Dr DESY, Germany Joël Chavanne, Dr ESRF, France Miltcho Danailov, Dr Elettra-Sincrotrone, Italy Andrew Dzurak, Prof Dr University of New South Wales, Australia Jeremy Hastings, Prof Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Chi-Chang Kao, Prof Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Alberto Lutman,Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Claudio Masciovecchio, Dr Elettra-Sincrotrone, Italy
Project Structure
Linda Young, Prof Dr (Chair) Argonne National Laboratory, USA Reinhard Brinkmann, Dr DESY, Germany Joël Chavanne, Dr ESRF, France Miltcho Danailov, Dr Elettra-Sincrotrone, Italy Andrew Dzurak, Prof Dr University of New South Wales, Australia Jeremy Hastings, Prof Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Chi-Chang Kao, Prof Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Alberto Lutman,Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Claudio Masciovecchio, Dr Elettra-Sincrotrone, Italy
SLS 2.0 Photon Science Advisory Committee
Linda Young, Prof Dr (Chair) Argonne National Laboratory, USA Reinhard Brinkmann, Dr DESY, Germany Joël Chavanne, Dr ESRF, France Miltcho Danailov, Dr Elettra-Sincrotrone, Italy Andrew Dzurak, Prof Dr University of New South Wales, Australia Jeremy Hastings, Prof Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Chi-Chang Kao, Prof Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Alberto Lutman,Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Claudio Masciovecchio, Dr Elettra-Sincrotrone, Italy
SLS 2.0 Steering Committee
Linda Young, Prof Dr (Chair) Argonne National Laboratory, USA Reinhard Brinkmann, Dr DESY, Germany Joël Chavanne, Dr ESRF, France Miltcho Danailov, Dr Elettra-Sincrotrone, Italy Andrew Dzurak, Prof Dr University of New South Wales, Australia Jeremy Hastings, Prof Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Chi-Chang Kao, Prof Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Alberto Lutman,Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Claudio Masciovecchio, Dr Elettra-Sincrotrone, Italy
SLS 2.0 Machine Advisory Committee
Linda Young, Prof Dr (Chair) Argonne National Laboratory, USA Reinhard Brinkmann, Dr DESY, Germany Joël Chavanne, Dr ESRF, France Miltcho Danailov, Dr Elettra-Sincrotrone, Italy Andrew Dzurak, Prof Dr University of New South Wales, Australia Jeremy Hastings, Prof Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Chi-Chang Kao, Prof Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Alberto Lutman,Dr SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Claudio Masciovecchio, Dr Elettra-Sincrotrone, Italy
New 6M€ European grant awarded to ExPaNDS to drive open access data
A new 6M€ grant is being launched for the Photon and Neutron Data Services (ExPaNDS) to come together and work under the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). This ambitious project will create enormous opportunities for scientific communities, and through their findings for humankind worldwide. It aims to publish and map the data behind the thousands of successful published scientific papers generated by Europe’s Photon and Neutron Research Infrastructures (PaN RIs) – which every year create petabytes of data – and make it available to all.
Photoelectric Effect with a Twist
In a joint research effort, an international team of scientists lead by Prof. Giovanni de Ninno (University of Nova Gorica, Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste) now demonstrated that an OAM-dependent dichroic effect can be observed on photoelectrons. The photoelectrons are released from a sample of He atoms that is excited by the strong extreme ultraviolet light pulses from the FERMI free electron laser, whereas the orbtial momentum is imprinted with an intense infrared laser pulse. The X-ray Optics and Applications group of PSI supported the team with their experience in the creation of OAM beams and during the experiments.
The FERMI FEL laser systems
FERMI FEL operation in Echo Enabled Harmonic Generation mode
EUCALL finishes first year, bearing new technologies
The European Cluster of Advanced Laser Light sources (EUCALL), a European Union-funded project that aims to foster links between accelerator- and laser-driven X-ray facilities, has completed the first year of its three year project period. The project successfully met all twenty of its milestones for the year, producing a new open-source tool for experiment simulations and developing specifications for several pieces of new scientific equipment.
X-ray Nano-Optics
The X-Ray Optics and Applications group of LMN works on various fields of research involving the control of x-rays with ultimate precision. We develop instrumentation for large scale facilities such as synchrotrons and x-ray free electron lasers (X-FELs), by applying nanolithography techniques. This includes x-ray diffractive optics such as Fresnel zone plate lenses for imaging and probing of matter on a micro- and nanometer scale.
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