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11th International User Meeting and Summer School on Cavity Enhanced Spectroscopy

Program Agenda PDF file

TimePresentationSpeakerTitle/Abstract PDF filesLocation
Registration and coffeeNIST Main Lobby
9:00WelcomeSteve BrownIntroduction to Summer SchoolNIST Auditorium
9:15Lecture 1Joseph HodgesAssessing the precision and accuracy of cavity ring-down spectroscopy measurementsNIST Auditorium
10:05Coffee BreakNIST Main Lobby
10:20Lecture 2Kevin LehmannThe properties of Optical Cavities and how they effect CESNIST Auditorium
11:10Lecture 3Frans HarrenOff-Axis Integrated Cavity Output spectroscopy for trace gas detection
12:00LunchNIST Main Lobby
13:00Lecture 4Aleksandra FoltynowiczCavity-Enhanced Optical Frequency Comb SpectroscopyNIST Auditorium
13:50Lecture 5Alejandro FarinasIndustrial Applications of Cavity-Enhanced Spectroscopy Instruments
14:40Coffee BreakNIST Main Lobby
14:55Lecture 6Rebecca WashenfelderAtmospheric Field Measurements Using Cavity Enhanced SpectroscopyNIST Auditorium
15:45Tour Science On a SphereNOAA DSRC
TimePresentationSpeakerTitle/Abstract PDF filesLocation
Registration and coffeeNIST Main Lobby
8:30WelcomeRebecca WashenfelderIntroduction to User MeetingNIST Auditorium
Morning Session Chair: Hans Osthoff
8:40Plenary talkShailendhar SarafCavity Enhanced Molecular Spectroscopy for Developing Ultrastable Frequency Standards and Generating Frequency Combs in the Mid-IRNIST Auditorium
9:20Invited talkDavid ChandlerDual Etalon Frequency Comb Spectrometer
9:45Contributed talkJerome MorvilleA Very Broadband Direct Frequency Comb - Cavity Enhanced Vernier Spectrometer
10:05Coffee BreakNIST Main Lobby
10:20Contributed talkGarwing TruongTowards Fieldable Dual-Comb Spectroscopy For Greenhouse Gas Monitoring in Outdoor AirNIST Auditorium
10:40Invited talkScott PappMicroresonator optical frequency combs
11:05Contributed talkLeonid ShepsTime-Resolved Broadband Cavity-Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy: A New tool for Chemical Kinetics
11:25Contributed talkAlbert A. RuthLaser-Induced Plasmas in Ambient Air for Incoherent Broadband Cavity-Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy
11:45Sponsor talkBrent WheelockMenlo Systems
11:55Sponsor talkBrian SillerTiger Optics
12:00LunchNIST Main Lobby
Afternoon Session Chair: Jong Chow
13:00Invited talkYunfeng XiaoMicrocavity Raman Laser and Its Application in Single-Nanoparticle DetectionNIST Auditorium
13:25Contributed talkDean JamesOpen-Access Optical Microcavities for Lab-on-a-Chip Spectroscopy
13:45Contributed talkMeez IslamBioanalytical Applications of Liquid Phase BBCEAS
14:05Invited talkSheila RowanLow Noise Cavities in Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detectors
14:30Poster Previews (A-L)NIST Auditorium
14:55Poster Session (A-L)NIST Main Lobby
16:55Laboratory ToursNIST or NOAA
17:55Dinner on your owndowntown Boulder
TimePresentationSpeakerTitle/Abstract PDF filesLocation
8:30WelcomeNIST Auditorium
Morning Session Chair: Solomon Bililign
8:35Plenary talkYinon RudichMeasurements of Aerosol Optical Properties using Broadband Cavity Enhanced SpectroscopyNIST Auditorium
9:15Invited talkTerry MillerNear-Infrared Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy of Intermediates in Complex Chemical Reactions
9:40Contributed talkGuillaume GenoudQuantum Cascade Laser Spectroscopy for Radiocarbon Detection
10:00Contributed talkGiovanni GiusfrediSpectroscopic detection of 14CO2: Towards Parts Per Quadrillion Sensitivity
10:20Coffee BreakNIST Main Lobby
10:35Contributed talkKevin LehmannCombining several spectroscopic techniques, including cw-CRDS and IR-IR double resonance to analyze the first C-H overtone region of CH3DNIST Auditorium
10:55Invited talkHelen WaechterFiber-Loop Cavity Ring-Down Analyzer for Cryogenic Liquids
11:20Contributed talkSze TanInvestigation of Backscattered Wave Effects on Cavity Ring-Down Spectrometers with Ring Cavities
11:40Contributed talkLaurie McHaleDevelopment of Open-Path Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy Sensors for Methane and Ammonia
12:00Sponsor talkMalcolm GrayLiquid Instruments
12:10Sponsor talkThomas KraftLayerTec GmbH
12:15LunchNIST Main Lobby
Afternoon Session Chair: Norbert Lang
13:00Invited talkJohn HallThe realistic prospect of being able to separate the cavity and absorber resonances very strongly: expecting an optical molecular frequency standard with a stability and reproducibility at the Hz levelNIST Auditorium
13:25Contributed talkAleksandra FoltynowiczOptical Frequency Comb Fourier Transform Spectroscopy with Resolution beyond the Path Difference Limit
13:45Contributed talkIbrahim SadiekSaturation Dynamics and Working Regimes of Saturated Absorption Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy (Sat.-CRDS)
14:05Contributed talkRoland FleddermannCavity Enhanced Amplitude Modulated Laser Absorption Spectroscopy
14:25Contributed talkErin McDuffieThe Dark Side of Cavity Ring Down - Measurements of Nocturnal Reactive Nitrogen Species, NO3 and N2O5
14:45Poster Previews (M-Z)NIST Auditorium
15:10Travel to NCAR and poster setup
16:00Poster Session (M-Z) with drinksNCAR Mesa Lab
18:00Banquet dinnerNCAR Mesa Lab
TimePresentationSpeakerTitle/Abstract PDF filesLocation
8:30WelcomeNIST Auditorium
Morning Session Chair: Adam Fleischer
8:35Plenary talkJonathan ReidCavity Ringdown Spectroscopy of Single Aerosol ParticlesNIST Auditorium
9:15Invited talkDan MurphyOpening Up and Miniaturizing Cavity Enhanced Spectroscopy
9:40Contributed talkJiahao DongCavity Polarization Mode Impedance Matching Spectroscopy
10:00Contributed talkAntonio GiorginiAn Optical-Cavity Microbalance for Surface-Plasmon-Resonance Bio-Chemical Sensing
10:20Coffee BreakNIST Main Lobby
10:35Contributed talkAndrew FreedmanMeasuring Soot Optical Properties Using Cavity Attenuated Phase Shift (CAPS) TechniquesNIST Auditorium
10:55Invited talkHarold LinnartzTools for Molecular Astrospectroscopy: os-BBCEAS, CESAS and CRDS
11:20Contributed talkLuca CiaffoniUsing Cavity-Enhanced Spectroscopy to Improve Healthcare: In-Airways O2 Consumption Sensing Based on OA-CEAS
11:40Contributed talkFrans HarrenSensitivity Enhancement in Off-Axis Integrated Cavity Output Spectroscopy
12:00Sponsor talkDarren BernsIDEX / Advanced Thin Films
12:15Sponsor talkQuentin TurchetteResearch Electro-Optics, Inc.
12:20LunchNIST Main Lobby
Afternoon Session Chair: Hendrik Nahler
13:10Invited talkMatthew SellarsCavity enhanced rephased spontaneous emissionNIST Auditorium
13:35Contributed talkPatrick DuprePhoto-Dissociation Resonances of Jet-Cooled NO2 by CW-CRDS
13:55Contributed talkDean SheppardCavity-Enhanced Methods for Optical Detection of Magnetic Field Effects in Biological Systems
14:15Contributed talkJames HodgesAdvances in Sensitive, Accurate, Precise, Ion Spectroscopy through Noise Immune Cavity Enhanced Optical Heterodyne Velocity Modulation Spectroscopy
14:35Contributed talkOve AxnerOptimum conditions for Doppler-broadened NICE-OHMS – How to reach an Allan deviation in the 10-14 cm-1 range using a tunable laser
14:55Plenary talkJun YeCavity-Enhanced Frequency Comb Spectroscopy
15:35Presentation of student awardsHans OsthoffNIST Auditorium
15:45Final remarks and conclusionSteve BrownNIST Auditorium

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