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International Workshop on Strong Correlations and Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy
July 18 - 22, 2011
Berkeley, California

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Deadlines


Abstract Submission:
Regular Registration: 
Guest House Registration:
 
June 1, 2011
June 15, 2011
July 3, 2011


Scope

CORPES11 is an interdisciplinary workshop whose scope is situated at the crossroads between angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES),  some related spectroscopies, and many-body theories of strongly correlated electron systems. The program will be a balanced fusion of currently well-established and newly emerging topics, with ample time for discussions. 

Motivation

CORPES11 follows the scope and motivation of the previous workshops CORPES05 and CORPES07 held at MPIPKS in Dresden and CORPES09 held at the PSI in Switzerland. Due to a growing interest in the workshop, the number of participants will be allowed to increase to 120. We will preserve the workshop spirit, i.e., a linear schedule with no parallel sessions and ample time for discussion after each presentation as well as between sessions. Applicants to the workshop will be selected to give either oral or poster presentations, with the latter being given significant weight to the program including short oral poster “flash sessions”, best poster awards, etc.

Main Topics

Spectroscopic investigations of traditional and new correlated electron materials
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Topological insulators and strong spin-orbit coupled materials
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d-electron systems, including iron pnictides,  cobaltates,  manganites and cuprates    
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Doped Mott insulators and pseudogap phenomena
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Charge and spin density wave systems
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f-electron systems in the presence of hybridization and/or extreme mass enhancement
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single and multilayer graphene
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Surfaces, polar surfaces, interfaces and systems manipulated in-situ
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Low-dimensional correlated systems,including impurities,nanostructures,quantum wells and quantum dots

Many-body theories of correlated quantum matter in solids

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New methods, such as continuous-time quantum Monte-Carlo algorithms
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Electron-boson coupling
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Momentum-dependent self-energy functions
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Strong correlations beyond the quasiparticle picture
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Quantum criticality and competing order parameters
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Non-Fermi-liquid behavior in one- and higher-dimensional systems

Mechanisms of the photoemission process

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Revision of the sudden approximation in the low photon energy regime
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Multi-photon processes
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One-step theory in the presence of correlations
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Matrix elements including the polarization and final-state effects
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Relation of the electron removal spectrum to other correlation functions

Advances in experimental ARPES techniques

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Time-resolved and two-photon measurements
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Ultra-high resolution spectroscopies    
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Bulk-sensitive ARPES
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Spin resolved techniques
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Developments in photon sources such as UV lasers and free-electron laser sources

Advances and applications of related photon-based spectroscopies

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Resonant soft X-ray scattering
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Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering
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X-ray absorption spectroscopy


Organizing Committee

Please feel free to send any of us suggestions for topics and/or invited speakers. 

Local CommitteeTBA


Alex Aguilar (LBNL)
Aaron Bostwick (LBNL)
Yulin Chen (Stanford University)
Yi-De Chuang (LBNL)
Jonathan Denlinger (LBNL)
Tom Devereaux (Stanford University)
Alexei Fedorov (LBNL)
Jinghua Guo (LBNL)
Makoto Hashimoto (Stanford University)
Ruihua He (LBNL)
Chris Jozwiak (LBNL)
Zhi Liu (LBNL)
Donghui Lu (Stanford University)
Sung-Kwan Mo (LBNL)
Eli Rotenberg (LBNL)
Zhi-Xun Shen (Stanford University)
L. Andrew Wray (LBNL)
Wanli Yang
Shuyun Zhou
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