Low Density Matter
Tuesday 24 September
Room:KILO
Tuesday 24 September
Room:KILO
The Nordic-Baltic community centered around beamline I411 and the I3 gas phase branch is a strong and active group of users at MAX-lab today, with activities ranging from studies of free atoms and small molecules to surface properties of aqueous solutions. The new MAX IV facility promises exciting possibilities to continue and develop these activities, for instance at the new Estonian-Finnish beamline (FINEST) at the 1.5 GeV ring. At this session, some directions within this wide scientific field will be presented, as well as the prospects at MAX IV.
Programme
Confirmed speakers
Ergo Nõmmiste, University of Tartu.
Raimund Feifel, Uppsala University/Stockholm University.
Olle Björneholm, Uppsala University.
Stacey Sorensen, Lund University.
Marko Huttula, University of Oulu.
Per Johnsson, Lund University.
Programme
13.00 - 13.05 | Gunnar Öhrwall - Welcome and introduction |
13.05 - 13.35 | Ergo Nömmiste - Investigations of volatile and dirty materials on FINEST beamline at MAX-IV 1,5 GeV ring |
13.35 - 14.15 | Olle Björneholm - Environmental molecular physics: Today and tomorrow |
14.15 - 14.30 | Per Johnsson - Prospects for studying gas-phase molecular dynamics at FemtoMAX |
14.30 -15.00 | Coffee |
15.00 - 15.40 | Raimund Feifel - Multi-particle correlation studies of atoms and molecules at state-of-the-art Synchrotron Radiation and Free-Electron Laser facilities |
15.40 – 16.10 |
Stacey Sorensen - Spectroscopic imaging in three dimensions: a future at MAX IV? |
16.10 - 16.20 | Break |
16.20 - 17.00 | Marko Huttula - Spectroscopy of metal atoms, molecules and clusters |
17.00 - 17.30 | Discussion and comments |
Confirmed speakers
Ergo Nõmmiste, University of Tartu.
Raimund Feifel, Uppsala University/Stockholm University.
Olle Björneholm, Uppsala University.
Stacey Sorensen, Lund University.
Marko Huttula, University of Oulu.
Per Johnsson, Lund University.