Ultrafast

The APS Ultrafast SIG is currently chaired by Burak Guzelturk and Insik Kim in the X-ray Science Division.
This group is organized on the theme of "Science and techniques that use the pulsed structure of the APS to study time-resolved phenomenon from a few picoseconds to microseconds".

Seminars are held virtually and announced via the Aps_resident_users mail list.

Meeting's agenda
Several beamlines at the APS involved in ultrafast pump-probe experiments
Recent APS workshops focused on ultrafast pump-probe experiments, or on the SPX project.
  • Lake Geneva 2004 Time Domain Science Using X-ray Techniques
  • Generation and Use of Short X-ray Pulses at APS,
    Workshop 9 of the APS 2005 User Meeting
  • Time-Resolved X-ray and Neutron Scattering: Probing Chemical Transformations and Structural Dynamics,
    Workshop 3 of the 2007 SUF User meeting.
  • Mini-Workshop on Short X-Ray Pulses Generation and Applications at the Advanced Photon Source, February 15, 2008.
  • User week 2008 May 9 satellite workshop on SPX.
  • Opportunities in Magnetic, Atomic, and Molecular Dynamics with a Short Pulse Soft X-ray Source
    part of the APS 2011 User meeting Workshop 3.
  • Workshop on Time Resolved X-Ray Science at High Repetition Rate, jointly sponsered by SSRL and APS, October 22-23, 2011.
  • Dynamic Compression User Workshop Jan 19-20 2012 at Argonne