Speaker
Description
Photoemission spectroscopy (PES) is presented as a use case for pioneering future research data concepts. We will show how FAIR research data can be organized and how we intend to create benefits for the participating scientists. We will present an extensive and elaborated standard (NXmpes) for harmonizing PES data using NeXus. This standard is developed in collaboration with the PES community and hardware companies in the field to facilitate the integration of FAIR data into research labs.
To demonstrate the potential of our approach, we present a workflow and data pipeline derived from time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. We show how such a pipeline can be integrated into NOMAD, a research data management and publication software developed in FAIRmat. As an alternative approach, we demonstrate stand-alone tools for generating FAIR data, facilitating their integration into custom data generation pipelines. We also present our strategy of working with leading PES instrument manufacturers to promote interoperability of NXmpes with their software solutions, and how this approach benefits scientists in their labs.