Journal designated Martin Beye an "Emerging Leader"

Martin Beye in front of 'MUSIX', the Multi-Dimensional Spectroscopy and Inelastic X-Ray Scattering Endstation. (Credit: DESY)

DESY junior research group leader Martin Beye has been identified by the Editorial Board of Journal of Physics as one of the most exciting researchers in his generation in the field of Condensed Matter. Every year, the different members of the Journal of Physics group invite work from the best early-career researchers to be published in an 'Emerging leader“ special issue.

Martin Beye's invited contribution, titled 'Non-Linear Soft X-Ray Methods on Solids with MUSIX - the Multi-Dimensional Spectroscopy and Inelastic X-Ray Scattering Endstation', describes the scientific case and motivation for setting into operation the new MUSIX instrument at DESY to explore non-linear phenomena for soft X-ray spectroscopy. Together with a description of design choices, first experimental results are presented in this publication.

DESY’s Research Director for Photon Science, Edgar Weckert, congratulates Martin Beye for being selected as an 'Emerging Leader': "This is an honour and shows the importance of his research for the scientific community in the field of Condensed Matter. We are delighted to see how the MUSIX instrument complements the user program at our light sources FLASH and PETRA III and are looking forward to exciting new results.“

 

Selected publication:

M. Beye, R. Y. Engel, J. O. Schunck, S. Dziarzhytski, G. Brenner, P. S. Miedema 'Non-Linear Soft X-Ray Methods on Solids with MUSIX - the Multi-Dimensional Spectroscopy and Inelastic X-Ray Scattering Endstation‘, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 31 014003 (2019) DOI: 10.1088/1361-648X/aaedf3