Saturday, 2 December, 2000
8:00 Coffee and Donuts
8:30 Welcome and overview, Sol Gruner
ERL Machine Program
8:45 ERL Machine Opportunities. Maury Tigner
9:05 Questions and Answers
9:15 ERL x-ray opportunities, Don Bilderback
9:25 Questions and Answers
9:35 Pascal Elleaume (ESRF): Design considerations for
insertion devices on an ERL-based synchrotron source.
9:45 Questions and Answers
ERL Science Program
9:50 Jens Als-Neilson - utilizing vertically polarized undulator
radiation.
10:00 Questions and Answers
10:05 Chris Jacobson: Microscopy using coherent
illumination.
10:15 Questions and Answers
10:20 Coffee
10:50 Sunil Sinha
11:00 Questions and Answers
11: 05 Al Seivers (CU): Generating intrinsic localized
vibrational and spin wave modes in nonlinear periodic lattices.
11:15 Questions and Answers
11:20 Keith Nelson (MIT): Time-resolved coherent x-ray
four-wave mixing.
11:30 Questions and Answers
11:35 Steve Dirker (U of Michigan): Opportunities for
X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy with an ERL.
11:45 Questions and Answers
11:50 Sow-Hsin Chen (MIT): Collective dynamics in fully
hydrated phospholipid bilayers by high resolution inelastic x-ray scattering spectroscopy.
12:00 Questions and Answers
12:05 John Arthur (SSRL): Sources of coherent x-rays:
synchrotron vs. ERL vs. XFEL.
12:15 Questions and Answers
12:20 Lunch
1:20 John Parisee (SUNY Stony Brook): Condensed
matter research at high pressure: beyond 3rd generation facilities.
1:30 Questions and Answers
1:35 Bob Sutter (CMU): Probing the basic science of
polycrystals with microfocused high-energy X-rays.
1:45 Questions and Answers
1:50 Howard Padmore (ALS): Structural and Electronic
studies in the time domain using the ERL.
2:05 Ben Larson (ORNL) Atomic-to-macro structure
and evolution with shorter pulses and higher brilliance X-ray beams.
2:15 Questions and Answers
2:20 Gene Ice(ORNL) - Frontiers of X-ray
microdiffraction.
2:30 Questions and Answers
2:35 Mark Rivers (U Chicago): Microfluorescence,
microspectroscopy and microtomography applications.
2:45 Questions and Answers
2:50 Coffee
3:20 Al Macrander (APS): Opportunities for experiments
employing crystal optics suggested by the ERL.
3:30 Questions and Answers
3:35 Mark Sutton & Joel Brock
3:45 Questions and Answers
3:50 Sunil Sinha (APS): How ERL might benefit our
understanding of elementary excitations in condensed matter.
4:00 Questions and Answers
6:00 Dinner/after dinner speaker
Sunday, 3 December, 2000
8:00 Coffee & Doughnuts
8:30 Short 5 to 10 min presentations and discussion by
additional workshop participants.
10:00 Coffee
10:30 12:00 Design machine together (Clearly
articulate science that is hard to do elsewhere & major obstacles to achieving this).
Ask for written materials to assemble into proceedings including copy of overheads and
any written contributions to go with white paper, parameters lists and prior working group
summaries.
12:15 End of official business Lunch
1:30 2:30 Tour of CHESS (sign up during
lunch)
2:30 End of workshop