Specific Synchrotron Radiation Facilities Users Community (SpRUC)

Solid State Spectroscopy Group
Research Area Fundamental Characterization, Applied Materials, Measurements
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SPring-8 BL09XU, BL17SU, BL19LXU, BL23SU, BL25SU, BL27SU, BL39XU, BL43IR, BL46XU
NanoTerasuBL02U, BL06U, BL13U
Contact Akira Sekiyama
Affiliation:The University of Osaka
Email: sekiyama (at) mp.es.osaka-u.ac.jp
Overview of Research Group, Goals and Purposes

The objective of our group is to develop novel solid-state spectroscopy with highly brilliant and polarized synchrotron light ranging from infrared and vacuum ultraviolet radiations to soft and hard x-rays. To promote spatial-, momentum- and spin-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy, time-resolved spectroscopy, microspectrophotometry, and spectroscopic research utilizing coherence, substantial improvement of energy, angle, space and time resolutions in spectroscopy and their dichroism (light-polarization dependence) is intended. We also intensively make use of these novel spectroscopic techniques for surface and solid state physics, and materials science.