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Concluding remarks: Photoelectron spectroscopy and the future of surface analysis
1Department of Physics, Stockholm University, AlbaNova University Center, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. andersn@fysik.su.se.
Abstract:
The Faraday Discussion on Photoelectron Spectroscopy and the Future of Surface Analysis was held both in person and virtually in London, April 20-22, 2022. In my concluding lecture I have highlighted three different recent directions in the field; (i) in situ and operando, (ii) buried interfaces and (iii) time resolved measurements. I have based my lecture on most recent studies conducted in my research group in all these 3 directions. In particular, the new operando instrument POLARIS, located at the brightest hard X-ray beamline at DESY for photoelectron spectroscopy, has opened new avenues to address important problems in catalysis that are essential for society to become fossil free.
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