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Soft Coherent Scattering and Imaging Chris Jacobsen, Stony Brook (Chris.Jacobsen@stonybrook.edu)Chris.Jacobsen@stonybrook.edu Cecilia Sánchez-Hanke, NSLS (hanke@bnl.gov)hanke@bnl.gov 2 hours A workshop is also a gathering or training session which may be several days in length. It emphasizes problem-solving, hands-on training, and requires the involvement of the participants.gatheringtraining Wikipedia def. for workshop
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Background As you heard yesterday, there are 6 (4 hard + 1 EXAFS + 1 soft x-ray) beamlines in the construction project but there will be many more! NSLS-II is an EXCELLENT source for soft X-rays. We need to raise the interest in this energy range Our goals for today include: we want to hear what you have to say! –What should the construction project’s soft x-ray beamline include? Be able to do? –What other soft x-ray beamlines does the community desire? Endstations? Bending magnets as well as undulators? –What teams might we form for what beamlines?
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Agenda Steve Kevan: –a perspective on soft x-ray coherent science Steve Hulbert: –proposed design of the construction project’s soft x-ray beamline. Discussion time –What science do you want to do? What do you need to do it? Chris Jacobsen Chang Stuart Wilkins
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Gap for Kevan, Hulbert talks
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Interdisciplinary concerns This session focuses on soft x-ray capabilities. They span many of the science areas that will be discussed this afternoon: –Life Sciences –Catalysis –Environmental Science –Strongly correlated electrons –Magnetism –Radiometry and metrology –Soft condensed matter –Basics science * –Material science * Can one coherent soft x-ray beamline serve all of these communities? Certainly not! How we group us together?
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What do you want? Beamline requirements Focus spot size at the exit slit / on sample Energy bandwidth / Energy resolution Polarization control (linear/circular) fast-switching? Minimum flux requirements /radiation damage? R&D? Stability
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What do you want? Specimen/endstation requirements: –Temperature/control (surface of the sample) –Vacuum how deep? Gas? Wet? Dry? –Magnetic/electric fields Detection: –Transmission? spatially resolved? # pixels? –Scattering/diffraction? dynamical range –Photoelectrons/fluorescence? resolution –Time resolved detection systems –Other detection systems?
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Forming teams Organized by science end-goals, or by similarities in endstation requirements? What access mode? Who develops what endstation? How to go forward and organize teams? Organization of a workshop answering the previous questions… When?
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