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CL Workshop Speakers:
- Paul R. Edwards, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK (Keynote)
"Development of hyperspectral cathodoluminescence imaging systems for the characterization of semiconducting materials" PDF of Slides - 7MB
and "High resolution hyperspectral cathodoluminescence imaging of semiconductor and plsmonic nanostructures"
- Jens Götze, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany (Keynote)
"Application of cathodoluminescence microscopy and spectroscopy in geosciences" PDF of Slides Part1 - 4MB; Part2 - 16MB; Part3 - 13MB
Invited Speakers:
- Nick Wilson, CSIRO, Australia
- Samuel Sonderegger, Attolight
- Ed Vicenzi, Smithsonian, USA
- David Stowe, Gatan, UK
- Colin MacRae, CSIRO, Australia
- Marion Stevens-Kalceff, University of New South Wales, Australia
- John Hanchar, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
- Dominique Drouin, Universite de Sherbrooke, Canada
- Paul Carpenter, Washington University, St. Louis, USA
- Arnold Guscik, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
- Wolfgang Grunevald
- Natasha Erdman, JEOL, USA
- Scott Wight, NIST, USA
Technical topics include:
- Theory and modeling of CL generation;
- Multiple voltages and CL quantification;
- Advances in CL instrumentation, analysis and databases;
- Applications to geological samples, semiconductors, and nanomaterials;
- High resolution CL in the TEM;
- Correlative CL with complementary techniques (e.g., EBIC, EBSD;
- Sample preparation.
Programming includes:
- Hands-on laboratory demonstrations;
- Tutorials on CL software and databases;
- Contributed poster session;
- Social events and networking opportunities.
Posters not to exceed 4 ft tall and 6 ft wide.

