22-23 November 2018
Australian Synchrotron
Australia/Melbourne timezone
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ARPES - A Toolbox for Surface Discoveries

23 Nov 2018, 11:00
30m
Seminar Room (Australian Synchrotron)

Seminar Room

Australian Synchrotron

Oral Surfaces Parallel Session 11

Speaker

Dr Antonija Grubisic-Cabo (Monash University)

Description

Angle Resolved PhotoEmission Spectroscopy (ARPES) is a widely used technique for the investigation of the electronic structure of materials and can also be used to study many-body interactions such as electron-phonon couplings. The characteristic that separates ARPES from other surface science techniques is that it enables the direct visualisation of the electronic structure.
In this talk, I will introduce the technique and provide examples of the type of measurements facilitated by ARPES. The focus of these examples will be on 2D materials.
A short overview of research on other light sources, as well as the emerging possibilities on the newly installed ARPES beamline at the Australian Synchrotron will be discussed.

Primary author

Dr Antonija Grubisic-Cabo (Monash University)

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