AUGUST 1998 WORKSHOP SCHEDULE


TIME SPEAKER TOPIC
Chair S.Y. Tong
8:10am J.J. Rehr (U. of Washington) Introductory Remarks
8:20am D.E. Sayers
(North Carolina State U.)
Theoretical Considerations from an Experimentalist's Perspective
8:30am P. Montano
(Argonne)
Measurements of S(q,w) in Transition Metals Using Synchrotron Radiation
8:40am H. Oyanagi (ETL, Japan) Polarized and Fluorescence XAFS Studies
8:50am T. Fujikawa (Chiba U., Japan) XAFS Theory Studied by Closed Path Green's Function Approach
9:00am M. Newville (U. of Chicago) XAS and Related Spectroscopy Simulations (EXAFS, XANES, DAFS...)
9:10am S.R. Bare (UOP) XANES Theory: What Does The Experimentalist Need?
9:20am M. Roy and S.J. Gurman (U. Leicester, UK) Elastic Flux Loss in EXAFS
9:30am J. Mustre de Leon (U. Merida, Mexico) X-Ray Spectroscopy Theory and High-Tc Studies
9:40am D.A. Koelling (Argonne) X-Ray Theory: Ready for the Big Time?
9:50am BREAK
Chair E.A. Stern
10:20am K. Baberschke (Freie U., Berlin, Germany) Single and Multiple Scattering in Magnetic and Normal L-edge EXAFS: Experiment and FEFF7 Simulation
10:30am A.L. Ankudinov (Los Alamos) Improvement of potential construction for X-ray spectroscopies
10:40am F. Bridges (U. California, Santa Cruz) Deficiencies in FEFF Calculations for Some Simple Systems: Differences in the Back-Scattering Function, F(k), Between Theory and Experiment
10:50am S. Cramer (U. California, Davis, and LBNL) Fine Structure in X-Ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism and High-Resolution X-Ray Fluorescence
11:00am H. Ebert (U. Munich, Germany) Relativistic Theory of XAS and XMCD in Magnetic Materials
11:10am G. van der Laan (Daresbury, UK) Soft X-Ray Magnetic Resonant Absorption and Scattering
11:20pm M. Weinert (Brookhaven) ARPES
11:30pm S.Y. Tong (U. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and U. Hong Kong) Photoelectron Diffraction Theory for Disordered Systems or Systems with Very Large Unit Cells
11:40pm D.K. Saldin (U. Wisconsin, Milwaukee) Holographic Method for X-Ray Crystallography: Direct Determination of Electron Densities of Crystal Surfaces and Biological Macromolecules from X-Ray Diffraction
11:50pm M.A. Van Hove (LBNL and U. California, Davis) Opportunities for Theory of the Experiment: Photoemission as an Example
12:00pm LUNCH
TIME PANEL CHAIR PANEL TOPIC
1:00pm J.J. Rehr XAS Theory
1:40pm M. Newville DAFS and Other Spectroscopies
2:20pm M.A. Van Hove Photoelectron Diffraction and Holography
3:00pm BREAK
3:30pm M. Weinert Basic Theory and Magnetism
4:10pm E. Stern Analysis Needs
4:50pm J.J. Rehr Summary
5:30pm CLOSE


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