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Joachim Stöhr is affiliated with SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in the United States. Their research spans across several fields and subfields including Physics and Astronomy, Engineering, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on Radiation, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Their work concentrates on multiple main topics related to advanced techniques and phenomena involving X-rays, quantum mechanics, and spectroscopy. Key areas include:

  • Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
  • Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena
  • X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
  • Advanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications
  • Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications

Joachim Stöhr has contributed to five recent papers published between 2020 and 2023. Among them are:

  • "Stimulated resonant inelastic X-ray scattering in a solid", 2022, Communications Physics
  • "State-resolved ultrafast charge and spin dynamics in [Co/Pd] multilayers", 2022, Applied Physics Letters
  • "PetaVolts per meter Plasmonics: introducing extreme nanoscience as a route towards scientific frontiers", 2023, Journal of Instrumentation
  • "Approaching PetaVolts per Meter Plasmonics Using Structured Semiconductors", 2022, IEEE Access
  • "Diffraction without Waves: Emergence of the Quantum Substructure of Light", 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)

The scholar frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Aakash A. Sahai, Mark Gołkowski, T. Katsouleas, G. Andonian, and G. White, each having worked with them on multiple occasions.

Publication venues where Joachim Stöhr has been active include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Communications Physics
  • Applied Physics Letters
  • Journal of Instrumentation
  • IEEE Access

In addition to articles, Joachim Stöhr has a book published by Springer Science+Business Media titled The Nature of X-Rays and Their Interactions with Matter (2023).

Best Publications

  • Magnetism : From Fundamentals to Nanoscale Dynamics

    Joachim Stöhr;H.C. Siegmann

  • Lensless imaging of magnetic nanostructures by X-ray spectro-holography

    S. Eisebitt;J. Lüning;W. F. Schlotter;M. Lörgen

  • Vortex Core-Driven Magnetization Dynamics

    Sug-Bong Choe;Yves Acremann;Andreas Scholl;Andreas Bauer;Andreas Bauer;Andreas Bauer

  • Exploring the microscopic origin of magnetic anisotropies with X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) spectroscopy

    J. Stöhr

  • Correlation between exchange bias and pinned interfacial spins.

    H. Ohldag;H. Ohldag;H. Ohldag;A. Scholl;F. Nolting;E. Arenholz

  • Chemical effects at metal/oxide interfaces studied by x-ray-absorption spectroscopy

    T. J. Regan;H. Ohldag;C. Stamm;F. Nolting

  • Element-Specific Magnetic Microscopy with Circularly Polarized X-rays

    J. Stöhr;Y. Wu;B. D. Hermsmeier;M. G. Samant

  • Electron-yield saturation effects in L-edge x-ray magnetic circular dichroism spectra of Fe, Co, and Ni

    Reiko Nakajima;J. Stöhr;Y. U. Idzerda

  • Direct observation of the alignment of ferromagnetic spins by antiferromagnetic spins

    F. Nolting;A. Scholl;J. Stöhr;J. W. Seo

  • Determination of spin- and orbital-moment anisotropies in transition metals by angle-dependent x-ray magnetic circular dichroism.

    J Stöhr;H König

  • Determination of molecular orientations on surfaces from the angular dependence of near-edge x-ray-absorption fine-structure spectra.

    J. Stöhr;D. A. Outka

  • Atomic-beam alignment of inorganic materials for liquid-crystal displays

    P. Chaudhari;James Lacey;James Doyle;Eileen Galligan

  • Microscopic origin of magnetic anisotropy in Au/Co/Au probed with x-ray magnetic circular dichroism.

    D. Weller;J. Stöhr;R. Nakajima;A. Carl

  • First experimental results from IBM/TENN/TULANE/LLNL/LBL undulator beamline at the advanced light source

    Jianjun Jia;Thomas A. Callcott;J. Yurkas;Arthur W. Ellis

  • Extended X-Ray—Absorption Fine Structure of Small Cu and Ni Clusters: Binding-Energy and Bond-Length Changes with Cluster Size

    G. Apai;J. F. Hamilton;J. Stohr;A. Thompson

  • Absorption-edge resonances, core-hole screening, and orientation of chemisorbed molecules: CO, NO, and N 2 on Ni(100)

    J. Stöhr;R. Jaeger

  • Observation of antiferromagnetic domains in epitaxial thin films

    A. Scholl;J. Stöhr;J. Lüning;J. W. Seo

  • Resonances in the K shell excitation spectra of benzene and pyridine: Gas phase, solid, and chemisorbed states

    J. A. Horsley;J. Stöhr;A. P. Hitchcock;D. C. Newbury

  • Determination of intramolecular bond lengths in gas phase molecules from K shell shape resonances

    F. Sette;J. Stöhr;A. P. Hitchcock

  • Near-edge X-ray-absorption fine-structure studies of chemisorbed hydrocarbons: bond lengths with a ruler

    J. Stöhr;F. Sette;Allen L. Johnson

Frequent Co-Authors

Mahesh G. Samant
Mahesh G. Samant IBM (United States)
Olav Hellwig
Olav Hellwig Chemnitz University of Technology
Robert J. Madix
Robert J. Madix Harvard University
D. A. Shirley
D. A. Shirley University of California, Berkeley
Anders Nilsson
Anders Nilsson Stockholm University
Eric E. Fullerton
Eric E. Fullerton University of California, San Diego
Elke Arenholz
Elke Arenholz Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Thomas P. Russell
Thomas P. Russell University of Massachusetts Amherst
Jordan A. Katine
Jordan A. Katine Western Digital (Japan)
Tolek Tyliszczak
Tolek Tyliszczak Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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