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ZALKAL Opening Colloquium on 10.12.24

Together with Delmic and ThermoFisherScientific, we will open the newly established application laboratory for time-resolved cathodoluminescence spectroscopy (ZALKAL) with a colloquium. We cordially invite you to the Paul Drude Institute for Solid State Electronics (Hausvogteiplatz 5-7) on 10.12.2024 from 13-18h. In addition to an introduction to the new laboratory and the opportunity for laboratory tours, we are particularly looking forward to scientific lectures by Dr. Gwénolé Jacopin (Institut Néel, Grenoble) and Dr. Gunnar Kusch (University of Cambridge), as well as a historical perspective on the methodology of Prof. Jürgen Christen (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg).

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Dr. Kagiso Loeto receives Humboldt Research Fellowship

We are delighted to announce that PDI Postdoc Kagiso Loeto has been awarded a prestigious Humboldt Research Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, which recognizes and supports outstanding researchers with exceptional qualifications.

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SciencePunk: Attoseconds at Nanometers

ZALKAL PostDoc Dr. Kagiso Loeto participated with a short film in PDI’s contribution to this year’s Berlin Science Week from November 3-11. Under the label SciencePunk, ideas were presented that challenge the boundaries of scientific conventions and possibilities. While ZALKAL will provide picosecond electron pulses at a spatial resolution of a few nanometers, his contribution with the title Attoseconds at Nanometers raises the question what would become possible if we could reach attosecond timescales as achieved in ultrafast pulsed lasers.

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Participation in the Maus-Türöffner Tag

For the 3rd time now, the analytical scanning electron microscopy laboratory at PDI took part in the “Maus-Türöffner Tag” of the German TV show “Sendung mit der Maus” on October 3. This year’s motto “ZusammeTun” (join forces) fits perfectly with the work at our institute, as our research is always based on collaboration with colleagues. This also applies to the production of the “smallest mouse”, hich we presented to the children, for which the PDI cleanroom team engraved the mouse logo into the structure of a light-emitting diode. A total of 40 registered children aged between 5 and 13 and around 30 accompanying adults were able to get to know the activities of the laboratory - explained in an age-appropriate way, of course.

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Invited talk at the M&M 2024

At the Microscopy & Microanalysis (M&M) conference in Cleveland Ohio from July 28 to August 1, Mikel Gómez Ruiz, PhD student at PDI, will represent the ZALKAL application laboratory with an invited talk. This talk is entitled “Spatial, Spectral and Time Resolution: Tackling the Challenges of Multidimensional Luminescence Data Analysis with LumiSpy ”.

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Factory acceptance test for the ZALKAL microscope successful

The application laboratory time-resolved cathodoluminescence spectroscopy is starting to take shape. Together with a representative from the CL manufacturer Delmic, PDI Senior Scientist Jonas Lähnemann and PostDoc Kagiso Loeto recently went to the Thermo Fisher factory in Brno for a successful customer-witnessed acceptance test of the Verios scanning electron microscope that will be at the core of the extraordinary new system. Installation at PDI will start before the end of May.

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Introduction to HyperSpy at the eBEAM summer school in September 2024

At the Summer School on Nano-optics with Free Electrons (eBEAM 2024) Jonas Lähnemann is invited to a talk in data analysis using python combined with subsequent introductory tutorials to HyperSpy/LumiSpy held in small groups. The summer school will take place at the Paul Langevin Center of the CNRS in Aussois in the French Alpes from September 1-13, 2024. Appl between March 4 and Mai 1 to join.

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Spring/summer conferences 2024

PhD student Domenik Spallek will present a poster on “Probing Li-diffusion into Ga2O3-polymorphs by depth-resolved cathodoluminescence spectroscopy” at the International Workshop on Gallium Oxide and Related Materials (IWGO) in Berlin (May 26 – 31, 2024).

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ZALKAL at the DPG Spring Meeting

At the Frühjahrstagung of the Condensed Matter Section (Sektion Kondensierte Materie) of the German Physical Society (DPG) on March 17-22, 2024, PhD and master students of the ZALKAL project will be presenting three talks and one poster:

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Python-Package HyperSpy 2.0 released

Version 2.0 of the open-source software HyperSpy, co-developed by the PDI, has been published on conda-forge and PyPI. HyperSpy is a Python package for analyzing hyperspectral (multidimensional) data, which we use to evaluate our cathodoluminescence measurements. With the new version, many photoluminescence data formats and the native format of the Hamamatsu streak camera, which is being acquired for ZALKAL, can now also be read directly using the RosettaSciIO extension.

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Invited talk at the ICNS-14

At the 14th International Conference on Nitride Semiconductors (ICNS) in Fukuoka, Japan, in November 2023 Jonas Lähnemann from PDI is invited to hold a talk on “Revisiting the determination of the carrier diffusion length in GaN from cathodoluminescence spectroscopy”.

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Participation in the Maus-Türöffner Tag

On October 3, the team from the analytical scanning electron microscopy laboratory at the PDI took part in the Maus-Türöffner Tag of the TV program “Sendung mit der Maus”. Among other things, the children could explore the “smallest mouse”, for which the PDI cleanroom team engraved the Maus-Logo into the structure of a light-emitting diode. A total of 40 registered children between the ages of 5 and 13 plus around 30 accompanying adults were able to discover the activities of the laboratory in an age-appropriate way.

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Our article on AlN luminescence was featured on the front page of APL Materials

The article “Excitonic and deep-level emission from N- and Al-polar homoepitaxial AlN grown by molecular beam epitaxy”[1] published by the PDI in collaboration with the research group of Prof. Debdeep Jena at Cornell University was chosen for the August edition of the journal APL Materials. This work is based on measurements taken during the DAAD Rise Pro stay of Len van Deurzen at the PDI in fall 2023 and has provided important impulses for the specification of ZALKAL’s optics and detectors in the UV spectral range.

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HyperSpy/LumiSpy Tutorials 2023

In 2023, Jonas Lähnemann is invited to hold three Tutorials introducing the python package LumiSpy at conferences and workshops:

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CLEBIC in Grenoble in March co-organized

Jonas Lähnemann ist part of the organizing committee for the 2nd Workshop on Cathodoluminescence and Electron Beam Induced Current of Semiconductor Nanostructures (CLEBIC) held on March 22-24, 2023, at Institut Néel in Grenoble. This workshop is a sequel to the Topical Workshop Cathodoluminescence of Semiconductor Nanostructures organized at PDI in 2018. Due to the corona pandemic the workshop originally planned for March 2020 in Grenoble had to be postponed.

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