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XRMS 2005 
X-Ray Spectroscopy of Magnetic Solids


Oct. 18th - 20th 2005

The XRMS 2005 workshop follows the SLS Users Meeting


Scope

XRMS 2005 brings together leading scientists in the field of spectroscopy of magnetic solids using x-rays. It will provide a stimulating forum to present new ideas, discuss future perspectives, and establish new collaborations.

History

XRMS 2005 continues a series of workshops which started as satellites to BESSY users´ meetings. They have proven very fruitful forums for informal discussion of recent results and future projects and thus XRMS2005 is trying to broaden the scope to the European scale.


Topics
  • Angle and spin polarized photoemission
  • Bandstructure calculations
  • Mössbauer spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation
  • Experimental and theoretical aspects of XMCD spectroscopy
  • Orbital ordering in perovskites and related materials
  • Magnetic properties of self-assembled nanostructures
  • Resonant soft x-ray reflectivity and scattering
  • Magnetization dynamics in magnetic microstructures and their modelling
Location


5232 Villigen PSI

Switzerland

The Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) is a national institute containing large research facilities and conducting basic research.

The most recently built facility is the Swiss Light Source (SLS), a third generation synchrotron providing intense x-ray beams for experimental stations utilizing both soft and hard x-rays.

Invited speakers:
E. Arenholz Lawrence Berkeley Lab Vector-magnetometry using x-rays
P. Gambardella EPFL XMCD on nanostructures
R. Hertel Forschungszentrum Jülich Static and dynamic modelling of magnetic nanostructures
G. v. d. Laan Daresbury Laboratory Magnetic anisotropy probed by magnetic dichroism
J. Meersschaut Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Site-selective magnetization measurements using nuclear resonant Scattering
J. Minar Universität München Multiple scattering formalism for correlated systems: A KKR+DMFT approach
Y. Murakami Tohoku Univ. Orbital ordering in perovskites
C.R. Natoli Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati Multichannel multiple scattering theory for electron
spectroscopies
J. Osterwalder Universität Zürich Spin polarized angle-resolved photoemission
C.M. Schneider Forschungszentrum Jülich Electronic structure in magnetic thin film systems
A. Scholl Lawrence Berkeley Lab Ultrafast magnetization dynamics, a new frontier in x-ray science
O. Tjernberg Royal Institute of Technology Spin and electronic structure of strongly correlated compounds
J. M. Tonnerre CNRS Grenoble Resonant soft x-ray magnetic reflectivity of nanoparticles and multilayers

Venue
The workshop will combine invited talks (30 + 10 min) with contributed talks (15 + 5 min) or posters. Posters will be presented during a dinner and will also be available during conference breaks.
A tour through the SLS will be organized, allowing participants take a close look at the experimental facilities and to discuss potential experiments.

Conference fee
The fee is CHF 150.- for the workshop, book of abstracts, coffee breaks and two dinners. Please fill in the payment form for transferring the fee.

Contact
Experiment

Dr. C. Quitmann
Paul Scherrer Institut
Swiss Light Source
WSLA/123
5232 Villigen PSI
Switzerland

christoph.quitmann@psi.ch
Theory

Prof. H. Ebert
LMU München
Department Chemie
Butenandtstraße 11
81377 München
Germany

hubert.ebert@cup.uni-muenchen.de
Secretariat

Ch. Heer
Paul Scherrer Institut
Secr. XRMS 2005
WSLA/123
5232 Villigen PSI
Switzerland

charlotte.heer@psi.ch