AVS 65th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Novel Trends in Synchrotron and FEL-Based Analysis Focus Topic Wednesday Sessions
       Session SA+AS+MI-WeA

Invited Paper SA+AS+MI-WeA10
Combining Hard and Soft X-ray Angle-resolved Photoemission to Probe the Bulk Electronic Structure of Engineered Quantum Solids

Wednesday, October 24, 2018, 5:20 pm, Room 202A

Session: Hard X-Ray Photoemission for Probing Buried Interfaces
Presenter: Alexander Gray, Temple University
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Angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy, or ARPES, is a powerful and well-established experimental technique for probing the momentum-resolved electronic structure of matter. In this talk, I will discuss several promising new directions in this field, which stem from experimental and theoretical studies wherein angle-resolved photoemission is carried out at higher excitation energies, namely in the soft and hard x-ray regimes. I will focus specifically on the recent studies of novel engineered quantum materials and heterostructures, which aim at gaining a clear understanding of the depth-dependent nanoscale evolution of materials’ electronic properties at the surface, in the bulk, and across the buried interfaces by using multiple modalities of hard and soft x-ray angle-resolved photoemission both separately and in tandem with each other.