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    [IR Beam Time Schedule for January-July 2012] [Call for Proposals]

     

     

    CALL FOR PROPOSALS 

    Synchrotron Radiation Center is calling for proposals on experiments with synchrotron radiation in the 5–4000 eV photon energy range and in the Infrared. Proposals are being accepted for beam time starting after July 9, 2012.  The proposal submission deadline is February 3, 2012.  Please see the Call for Proposals here.

     


     

    Remembering Fred Brown - Long time SRC User and Synchrotron Research Pioneer

    Fred Brown, a pioneer of synchrotron radiation research and a long time user of SRC, passed away recently.  He was the inventor of the Grasshopper and ERG monochromators, and worked with the Tantalus project.  His ERG beamline was the first operational beam line on the Aladdin storage ring, which at the time only ran with a few mA of stored current.

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    Visualizing Electronic Chirality and Berry Phases in Graphene Systems

    SRC Users Y. Liu, G. Bian, T. Miller, and T.-C. Chiang recently published a paper titled “Visualizing Electronic Chirality and Berry Phases in Graphene Systems Using Photoemission with Circularly Polarized Light.” This paper is also described in a viewpoint article. In addition, first author Yang Liu received a best poster award at SRC’s 2011 Users Meeting.  The work was done using ARPES with both circularly and linearly polarized light on the new U9 VLS-PGM beam line at SRC.

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    SRC Funding Update

    With the NSF ending its stewardship of the SRC, the University of Wisconsin has stepped in with funding to ensure the operation of Aladdin storage ring through July 1, 2013. Financial realities will require a reduced scope of educational activities and research support, but full 24/5 operation will be available.

    Starting in January, user fees will be put into place to supplement the University contributions. In addition to allowing current graduate students to complete their work, this support will provide a bridge to new initiatives.

    The SRF electron gun program is moving forward vigorously with key procurements now in place for on-schedule installation early next year. Other avenues for further funding of Aladdin operations and work toward an FEL facility are being actively pursued to keep light source science at Wisconsin for years to come.


    New Imaging Technique Available at SRC

    A team of SRC Researchers led by Dr. Carol Hirschmugl has demonstrated a new imaging technique that offers high-resolution pictures of the molecular composition of tissues with unprecedented speed and quality.  This technique is made possible by a new facility called the “Infrared Environmental Imaging (IRENI),” which employs multiple beams of synchrotron light to illuminate a state-of-the-art camera. An article about the new facility appears in the March 21 online edition of Nature Methods.

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    Wisconsin Free Electron Laser Project

     

    WiFEL

     

    The University of Wisconsin-Madison is exploring the feasibility and design of a next generation light source and the broad range of science and technology that it would enable. [Learn More]

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