24–26 Aug 2024
DESY
Europe/Berlin timezone

Scientific Program

                      6th International Nuclear Resonance Workshop

                                          FLASH seminar room - DESY (Hamburg)

                                                       24 -26 August 2024

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 24th

 

E. Weckert, DESY

Welcome

10 min

13:00-13:10

 

                                               Status and future of Nuclear Resonance I           (chair: D. Bessas)

 

I. Sergeev, DESY

NRS at P01

40 min

13:10-13:50

A.I. Chumakov, ESRF

Status of new NR beamline at ID14

40 min

13:50-14:30

J. Zhao, APS

NRS post APSU 

25 min

14:30-14:55

M. Hu, APS

NRS on Sn at the APS

15 min

14:55-15:10

 

 

 

 

 

Coffee break

30 min

 

 

                                               Status and future of Nuclear Resonance II           (chair: A.Q.R. Baron )

 

Y. Yoda, SPring-8

Current status of and future plan for NRS at SPring-8

40 min

15:40-16:20

W. Xu, HEPS

Status of HEPS and NR beamline 

40 min

16:20-17:00

H.-C. Wille, DESY

PETRA IV

30 min

17:00-17:30

O. Leupold, DESY

Experience and challenges of NRS at XFELs

20 min

17:30-17:50  

R. Röhlsberger , DESY/Uni Jena

Future of NRS at EuXFEL 

20 min

17:50-18:10

 

General discussion 

30 min

18:10-18:40

 

 

 

 

 

Dinner break

 

19:00  

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, 25th

                                               New methods at the beamline           (chair: A.Q.R. Baron )

 

R. Masuda, Hirosaki University

Energy domain synchrotron-radiation-based Mössbauer spectroscopy: a unique opportunity when other methods have difficulty

30 min

09:00-09:30

E.E. Alp, APS

Progress of TDI study at APS

20 min

09:30-09:50

A. Yoshimi, Okayama University

Novel approaches and instrumentation for investigating the Thorium-229 nuclear cascade 

30min

09:50-10:20

 

 

 

 

 

Coffee break

30 min

10:20-10:50

 

                                                       Software development           (chair: M. Hu )

 

W. Sturhahn, California Institute of Technology

CONUSS and PHOENIX evaluation software

25 min

10:50-11:15

L. Bocklage, DESY

NEXUS development

25 min

11:15-11:40

S. Yaroslavtsev, ESRF

SyncMoss development

25 min

11:40-12:05

 

 

 

 

 

Lunch break  

 

 

 

                                                                  Detectors             (chair: O. Leupold)

 

J. Correa, DESY

TEMPUS detector (Timepix4)

40 min

14:00-14:40

L. Lohse, U Göttingen, DESY

2D detector for SMS

30 min 

14:40-15:10

M. Saito, Tohoku University

Energy-domain quasi-elastic scattering measurement of Mössbauer gamma-ray using two-dimensional detector

30 min 

15:10-15:40

 

 

Coffee break

30 min

15:40-16:10

 

                                                                  x-ray optics             (chair: Yu. Shvyd'ko )

 

T. Toellner, APS

Extreme Spectral Filtering for Mössbauer Spectroscopy

20 min

16:10-16:30

A.I. Chumakov, ESRF

News on spectrograph

20 min

16:30-16:50

A.Q.R. Baron, SPring-8

Experience with silicon for ~10 ppb resolution X-ray optics

15 min

16:50-17:05

A.I. Chumakov, ESRF

Experience with silicon …

15 min

17:05-17:20

T. Toellner, APS

Experience of silicon …

15 min

17:20-17:35

Y. Cai, NSLS

Experience of silicon …

15 min

17:35-17:50

I. Sergeev, DESY

Iron borate crystals …

15 min

17:50-18:05

 

 

 

 

 

Dinner break   

 

19:00  

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, 26th  

                                                              Upgrades – Machine            (chair: A.I. Chumakov)

 

I. Agapov, DESY

Machine and timing for PETRA IV

30 min 

09:00-09:30

L. Emery, APS

Timing mode and bunch purity post APSU

30 min 

09:30-10:00

J.-L. Revol, ESRF

Feasibility of timing modes

30 min

10:00-10:30

B. Roche, ESRF

Efficient cleaning of spurious bunches

30 min

10:30-11:00

 

 

 

 

 

Coffee break

30 min

 

 

 

 

 

M. Masaki, SPring-8

High Bunch Purity Operation toward SPring-8-II 

30 min 

11:30-12:00

 

General discussion 

30 min

12:00-12:30

 

 

 

 

 

 

Final discussion and Wrap-up

 

12:30-13:00

 

     

                                     Poster contributions

 

Dimitrios Bessas (ESRF) - Nuclear Resonance Beamline ID14

Sagar Bisoyi (KIT) - Lattice Dynamics of Ultrathin Fe Films on GaAs(001)

Xiang Li et.al. (presented by A.Chumakov) (ESRF) - Complex electronic, magnetic, and structural transitions in FeO

Jennifer M. Jackson1, Vasilije V .Dobrosavljevic1,2, Dongzhou Zhang3, Cijin Zhou1, Olivia Pardo1,4, Wolfgang Sturhahn1, Thomas Toellner5, Jiyong Zhao5, Stella Chariton6, Vitali B. Prakapenka (1) Seismological Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA (2) Earth and Planets Laboratory, Carnegie Institution for Science, Washington, D.C. (3) Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, University of Hawaii at Manoa,Honolulu, HI (4) Physics Division, Physical & Life Sciences Directorate, Livermore, CA (5) Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL (6) Center for Advanced Radiation Sources, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL- A spatio-temporal approach to melting investigations: Dissecting Earth’s core-mantle boundary 

Konstantin Gröpl (RPTU Kaiserslautern) - Magnetic and vibrational properties of a molecular Fe18Dy6 wheel

Ilya Kupenko (ESRF) - Elastic and plastic properties of Fe7C3 at high pressures and high temperatures: Implications on the Earth’s core composition

Qiuju Li (HEPS) - APD development at HEPS

Nobumoto Nagasawa (SPring-8) - Synchrotron Mössbauer source using a sapphire backscattering crystal on an air bearing stage

Sakshath Sadashivaiah (GSI) - Simultaneous measurement of the ps-time-resolved dynamics of phonons, structure and coherent magnetic scattering processes

Yuri Shvyd'ko (ANL) - Resonant X-ray excitation of the nuclear clock isomer Scandium-45

Marco Tummeley (RPTU Kaiserslautern) - Vibrational properties of a mononuclear dysprosium containing singlemolecule magnet