last update November 26, 2010, at 10:41 AM
by Stefano Deiuri

Monday, 13 December, 2010
08:30
Registration
09:00
G. Comelli
Welcome
Session 1: Operating SPEMs using focusing optics: performance and research highligthsChair: M. Kiskinova
09:15
L. Gregoratti
The zone plate based SPEM at Elettra: recent achievements and future projects in surface and interface studies
09:45
H.-J. Shin
SPEM application highlights at the Pohang Light Source
10:15
Coffee break
10:45
C.-H. Chen
When thin film meets microscopy: some of the recent results of NSRRC SPEM
11:15
D. Rahn
The SPEM@MAX-lab: Microspectroscopy results on layered materials
11:45
J. Raabe
NanoXAS - an innovative Tool combining Scanning Probe and X-Ray Microscopy
12:15
Fonda-Fasella Award and Presentation by D. Maestre
Cathodoluminescence and photoelectron microscopy study of semiconductor oxide of micro- and nanostructures grown by thermal treatments
13:00
Lunch
Session 2: New generation SPEMs with angular resolved PESChair: L. Gregoratti
14:00
A. Barinov
Micro-ARPES at SPECTROmicroscopy-3.2L beamline of Elettra
14:30
T. Tyliszczak
Scanning X-ray Microscope, a need for precision
15:00
M.-C. Asensio
Nano-ARPES and nano-photoelectron diffraction at SOLEIL: a new concept in scanning photoelectron microscopy
15:30
K. Horiba
Development of three-dimensional SPEM at SPring-8 BL07LSU
16:00
Coffee break
Session 3: Breakthrough applications limited by the pressure gap: from ambient pressure XPS to AP-SPEMChair: A. Barinov
16:30
H. Bluhm
Ambient Pressure SPEM
17:00

17:30
A. Kolmakov
Membrane based technology for environmental photoelectron microscopy: first tests, opportunities and challenges
19:00

22:00
Dinner
 
Tuesday, 14 December, 2010
Continuation of session 3Chair: T. O. Mentes
9:15
B. Bozzini
Studies of electrochemical systems with running faradaic reactions by in situ SPEM
9:45
A. Knop-Gericke
Application of in situ electron spectroscopy in the soft X-ray range in order to understand heterogenous catalytic processes
10:15
M. Backhaus-Ricoult
SPEM studies of the surface chemistry of operating SOFC electrodes - Knowledge gained from experimentation at low pressure and gaps encountered compared to real systems operating at high pressure
10:45
Coffee break
11:15
D. Starr
Combining Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Model Systems to Investigate Energy Related Problems
11:45
A. Locatelli
Can XPEEM meet the challenges of fast and nano?
12:00
B. Kaulich
Soft X-ray transmission and emission microscopy with the TwinMic station at Elettra
12:15
Lunch
Round Table: future approaches for SPEM and AP-SPEMChair: L. Gregoratti
14:00
Discussion
15:50

16:00
Conclusions