AVS 61st International Symposium & Exhibition
    Novel Trends in Synchrotron and FEL-Based Analysis Focus Topic Monday Sessions

Session SA-MoA
Synchrotron Studies of Processes in Energy Conversion, Electronic Devices and Other Materials II

Monday, November 10, 2014, 2:00 pm, Room 312
Moderator: Charles Fadley, University of California, Davis


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2:00pm SA-MoA1 Invited Paper
Synchrotron-based In Situ Study of PEMFC, SOFC, Battery and Supercapacitor Components
Benedetto Bozzini, Universita' del Salento - Italy
2:40pm SA-MoA3
Structure/Selectivity Studies of Promoted Rh/TiO2 Catalysts under CO Hydrogenation Reaction Conditions
Robert Palomino, J. Magee, P. Carrillo Sanchez, Stony Brook University, M. White, Brookhaven National Laboratory and SUNY Stony Brook
3:00pm SA-MoA4
Synchrotron Infrared Nano-spectroscopy
Hans Bechtel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, E.A. Muller, R.L. Olmon, University of Colorado at Boulder, M.C. Martin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, M.B. Raschke, University of Colorado at Boulder
3:40pm SA-MoA6 Invited Paper
Synchrotron-Based Spectroscopy Shedding Light on Solar Cells
Franz Himpsel, University of Wisconsin-Madison
4:20pm SA-MoA8
In Situ Soft X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy for Investigation of Charge Storage and Actuation in Nanostructured Carbon Aerogels
J.R.I. Lee, M. Bagge-Hansen, B. Wood, T. Ogitsu, A. Wittstock, M. Worsley, Trevor Willey, M. Merrill, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, D. Prendergast, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, I.C. Tran, M. Biener, T. Baumann, J. Biener, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, J.-H. Guo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, T.W. van Buuren, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
4:40pm SA-MoA9
First-Principles Modeling of Near-Edge X-ray Spectroscopy for Lithium Compounds
John Vinson, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
5:00pm SA-MoA10 Invited Paper
Soft X-ray Spectroscopy for Fundamental Understanding and Practical Optimization of Battery Materials
Wanli Yang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory