Yuning Chen, our first graduate student, has completed her Ph. D. A copy of her dissertation can be found on the new dissertations page.
Congratulations to Yuning!
Yuning Chen, our first graduate student, has completed her Ph. D. A copy of her dissertation can be found on the new dissertations page.
Congratulations to Yuning!
Some more details of the photoemission machine can be found published in this SPIE conference paper.
After a long hiatus, Tom has finally gotten around to updating the research page with some of the latest developments and more figures.
After a long build, we have posted a paper about the performance of our 88 MHz XUV photoemission machine: http://arxiv.org/abs/1801.08124
Sneha Ramshanker, a high school student from Poland, completed a Simons Summer Research Program project in our lab. She worked on developing a high-speed lock-in spectrometer to be used in cavity-enhanced 2D spectroscopy. Sneha presented her work in the poster on the left.
Scientific American interviewed Tom after the Discovery Prize and published a short summary. See the link below.
We have been awarded Stony Brook’s highly competitive $200k Discovery Prize. This funding will let us purchase a new electron analyzer for recording angle-resolved photoelectron spectra. A nice writeup from the University with videos is here.
Our first graduate student, Yuning Chen, has been selected to receive the prestigious Maria Tzamarioudaki fellowship for her academic and research excellence. She will receive $15K in support for calendar year 2017. Congratulations to Yuning!
We’ve come up with a way to cavity-enhance 2D signals using the natural phase cycling of higher-order cavity modes: https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.08102
Xinlong Li received the runner up poster prize for the Short Wavelength Sources and Attosecond/High Field Physics technical group at the Ultrafast Phenomena 2016 conference. Congratulations Xinlong!