Quantum materials research at the upgraded CHESS-U facility: Introducing <<i>QM<sup>2</sup></i>
ORAL
Abstract
The recent CHESS-U project comprised a significant upgrade of the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source. CHESS-U enables running with a single, lowered-emittance 6 GeV positron beam in CESR, and has also funded the construction of 6 new hard x-ray undulator beamlines. One of these is the <QM>2 beamline, dedicated to high-precision studies of quantum materials in reciprocal space. In this talk, I will (i) introduce the <QM>2 beamline; (ii) identify the scientific questions that motivated its construction; (iii) explain the design decisions that enable its function; and (iv) highlight the unique new capabilities that it offers to users in the quantum materials community.
*Research conducted at CHESS is supported by the NSF under award DMR-1332208.
The CHESS-U project was supported by New York State via the Upstate Revitalization Initiative.
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Presenters
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Jacob Ruff
- Cornell University
- CHESS
- CHESS, Cornell University