Workshop on Fundamental Aspects of X-ray Spectroscopies: 
the role of the 2p core hole in XAS and RIXS.

February 21 & 22, 2013 - Utrecht

 


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also if you are not able to be present.

  1. What lessons can we learn from first principle simulations of K edges? [talk]  David Prendergast

  2. Core level spectroscopy at low symmetry with the multiX code [talk] Anne-Christine Uldry

  3. Rigourous theory for NEXAFS: Multiplets and more [talk]  Paul Bagus

  4. Ab initio calculation of Cu L-edge XAS and RIXS spectra using non-orthogonal CI  Nikolay Bogdanov

  5. Diamond I21 beamline  Keijin Zhou

  6. Spin-orbit coupling in iridium oxide compounds Vamshi Mohan Katukuri

  7. Identification of charge transfer excitations Pieter Glatzel

  8. RIXS as a probe of covalent bonding  Kristjan Kunnus

  9. Multiplet calculation of cobalt compounds in catalytic reactions  Xiao Cheng

  10. Systematic ab initio multiplet calculations for L2,3 XAS of 3d transition metal compounds  Hidekazu Ikeno

  11. Femtosecond M-edge transient absorption spectroscopy using a tabletop high-harmonic source  Josh Vura-Weis

  12. Coherent excitations in XAS at metal L2,3 edge in transition metal oxides  Robert Laskowski

  13. Intrinsic deviations in fluorescence yield  Reshmi Kurian

  14. Dips and peaks in fluorescence yield spectra  Frank de Groot


Background information

General background on core level spectroscopy analysis
- Classical papers
- Review papers
(please give suggestions for additions)