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1 PETER DAVID JOHNSON Home Address: Work Address: 4 Terrell Lane CMPMSD Stony Brook Building 734 NY 11790 Brookhaven National Laboratory USA Upton NY 11973 Education 1972 B.Sc. Physics, Imperial College, London 1978 Ph.D. Physics, Warwick University, England Thesis title: Interaction of He Metastable atoms with metal surfaces Advisor: T. A. Delchar Professional Experience 1976-81 Research Fellow, Physics Department, Warwick University (with D. P. Woodruff) 1981-82 Postdoctoral Member of Technical Staff, Bell Laboratories (with N.V. Smith) 1983-85 Associate Physicist, Physics Dept. Brookhaven National Laboratory 1985-2000 Physicist, (Tenured from 1988) Brookhaven National Laboratory 1995-presentGroup Leader, Electron Spectroscopy Group, Physics Dept., BNL 2000-presentSenior Physicist, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Physics Department 2001-2004 Interim Head of Condensed Matter Physics; Interim Associate Chair of Physics 2004-2005 Head of Condensed Matter Physics, Associate Chair of Physics 2005- 2007 Deputy Chair of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department 2007-2008 Interim Chair of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department 2008-2015 Chair of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department 2016- Deputy Chair, Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Division Awards 1991 Fellow, American Physical Society 1999 Fellow, Institute of Physics, United Kingdom 2001 BNL Science and Technology Award 2007 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2009 Outstanding Referee, Journals of the American Physical Society 2011 APS Oliver E. Buckley Prize in Condensed Matter Physics: “For innovations in angle- resolved photoemission spectroscopy, which advanced the understanding of the cuprate superconductors, and transformed the study of strongly-correlated electronic systems.” 2011 Named “New York State Leader in Superconductivity” 2011 Visiting Fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies, Warwick University, UK Membership and Professional Activities American Physical Society American Association for the Advancement of Science Institute of Physics, United Kingdom

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PETER DAVID JOHNSON Home Address: Work Address: 4 Terrell Lane CMPMSD Stony Brook Building 734 NY 11790 Brookhaven National Laboratory USA Upton NY 11973 Education 1972 B.Sc. Physics, Imperial College, London 1978 Ph.D. Physics, Warwick University, England Thesis title: Interaction of He Metastable atoms with metal surfaces Advisor: T. A. Delchar Professional Experience 1976-81 Research Fellow, Physics Department, Warwick University (with D. P. Woodruff) 1981-82 Postdoctoral Member of Technical Staff, Bell Laboratories (with N.V. Smith) 1983-85 Associate Physicist, Physics Dept. Brookhaven National Laboratory 1985-2000 Physicist, (Tenured from 1988) Brookhaven National Laboratory 1995-present Group Leader, Electron Spectroscopy Group, Physics Dept., BNL 2000-present Senior Physicist, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Physics Department 2001-2004 Interim Head of Condensed Matter Physics; Interim Associate Chair of Physics 2004-2005 Head of Condensed Matter Physics, Associate Chair of Physics 2005- 2007 Deputy Chair of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department 2007-2008 Interim Chair of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department 2008-2015 Chair of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department 2016- Deputy Chair, Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Division Awards 1991 Fellow, American Physical Society 1999 Fellow, Institute of Physics, United Kingdom 2001 BNL Science and Technology Award 2007 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2009 Outstanding Referee, Journals of the American Physical Society 2011 APS Oliver E. Buckley Prize in Condensed Matter Physics: “For innovations in angle-

resolved photoemission spectroscopy, which advanced the understanding of the cuprate superconductors, and transformed the study of strongly-correlated electronic systems.”

2011 Named “New York State Leader in Superconductivity” 2011 Visiting Fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies, Warwick University, UK Membership and Professional Activities American Physical Society American Association for the Advancement of Science Institute of Physics, United Kingdom

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1986-87 UV Photoemission and Surface Science Representative, Users' Executive Committee, National Synchrotron Light Source, Brookhaven National Laboratory.

1987-92 Executive Member, Users' Executive Committee, NSLS 1989-90 Member, NSLS VUV Proposal Review Panel 1990-91 Chairman, User's Executive Committee, NSLS 1993-97 Treasurer, Physical Electronics Conference Committee 1997-01 Assistant Editor (USA) Surface and Interface Science Section, Journal of Physics,

Condensed Matter 1995-98 Brookhaven National Laboratory Council Member 1997-98 Surface Science and Photoemission SPIG Representative - NSLS UEC 2002-07 International Advisory Board VUV Radiation Conference, Secretary from 2004 2002 Chair, Beamline 7.0 Review Committee, Advanced Light Source, Berkeley 2002 Member, Committee Cross-cutting Review of Magnetism, Advanced Light Source,

Berkeley 2005 Member DOE review team for SSRL and ALS storage rings 2006- Chair, Proposal Study Panel, Advanced Light Source, Berkeley 2006- Member, Science Advisory Committee, Advanced Light Source, Berkeley 2006 Panel member, DOE workshop on the future of superconductivity research 2007 Member Review Panel, Canadian Foundation for Innovation 2009 Member, Photon Sciences Advisory Board, Thomas Jefferson Laboratory 2009-2011 Associate Director, Center for Emergent Superconductivity, an EFRC 2010-2013 Member at Large, Executive Committee, DCMP, APS 2010 Chair, Advisory Board, Institute for Quantum Matter, Johns Hopkins Univ. 2011 Member Condensed Matter Physics Review Team, SLS, Zurich Swizterland 2011 DOE PECASE Awards Committee 2011 DOE Lawrence Award Committee 2011-2014 Managing Director, Center for Emergent Superconductivity, an EFRC 2012-2013 Chair, ESM Beamline Advisory Team, NSLS II. 2014-2017 Member Nominating Committee, DMP, APS 2014- Director, Center for Emergent Superconductivity, an EFRC 2015 Chair, Search Committee for new Editor for Physical Review X. 2016- Member APS Investment Committee Conferences Organized. 1. Co-chairman of Workshop on "New Frontiers in VUV Science with Synchrotron

Radiation," Brookhaven NSLS Users’ Meeting, May 1989. 2. Chairman of NSLS Workshop on "Sources and Applications of High Intensity UV-VUV

Light," BNL, January 1990. 3. Chairman of 1990 NSLS Annual Users Meeting, May 1990. 4. Program Committee MMM Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 1996 5. Vice-Chairman, Gordon Conference on Electron Spectroscopy, New Hampshire, July 1998. 6. Chairman of NSLS Workshop on “Complex Materials,” BNL, NSLS Users’ Meeting, May

1999. 7. Chairman of Workshop on Nanoscience and Technology, BNL, December 2000 8. International Program Committee, 8th International Conference on Electron Spectroscopy

and Structure, Berkeley, August 2000. 9. Co-Chairman of Workshop on Applications of Synchrotron Radiation in Nanoscience and

Technology, NSLS Annual Users Meeting, May 2001 10. Co-Chairman International Workshop on Low Energy Electrodynamics in Solids, Montauk

October 2002

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11. International Program Committee, 9th International Conference on Electron Spectroscopy and Structure, Uppsala University, July 2003

12. Co-Chairman of Workshop on Nanoscale Correlated Systems, NSLS Annual Users Meeting, May 2005.

13. Program Committee, LEES06 Conference Estonia, July 2006 14. International Advisory Board, Spectroscopies in Novel Superconductors, Sendai, Japan, August 2007 15. Advisory Board, LEES08, Vancouver, July 2008 16. International Advisory Board, ECOSS25, Liverpool, July 2008. Co-Chair of Symposium

on “Electronic structure and quantum effects of two-dimensional systems” 17. Co-Chair, Materials and Mechanisms in Superconductivity Conference (M2S 2012)

Washington DC July 2012. 18. Co-Chair Workshop on “Photoemission Spectroscopy: The Upcoming Decades” as part of

the Seventeenth Pan-American Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation Conference (SRI-2013), NIST, Gaithersburg, June, 2013.

19. Member of the Organizing Committee, M2S Conference, Geneva, August 2015. 20. Chair, International Conference on Electronic Structure and Spectroscopy, Stony Brook,

September 2015 Plenary and Named Talks 1. “Shining a light on the world with synchrotron radiation,” Plenary talk, IEEE Meeting, San

Diego, California, November 2001 2. “An Early History of the Photon and Photoemission,” Conference Dinner presentation, LEES06

Conference, Tallinn, Estonia July 2006. 3 “Fermi Arcs, Fermi Pockets and Pre-Formed Pairs,” 148th Lecture, Zhong-Guan-Cun Forum on

Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, June 2009 4. “ARPES and High Tc at BNL”, Buckley Prize Talk, March Meeting, Dallas Texas 2011 5. Plenary Talk, “High Resolution Photoemission Studies of High Tc Superconductivity”, LT26

Conference, Beijing August 2011 6. Keynote Talk, “Superconductivity in the 21st Century”, Villa Conference on Iron-based

Superconductors, 2012 Energy Materials Nanotechnology Meeting, Orlando Florida, April 2012. 7. Keynote Talk, “High Resolution Photoemission Studies of High Tc Superconductivity”, ICSM 2012

Conference, Istanbul April 2012 8. Keynote Talk, “Photoemission studies of the High Tc Cuprate Phase Diagram”, M2S Conference,

Washington Dc July 2012 9. “Shining a light on High Tc Superconductivity”, IMS Distinguished Lecture, Institute for Materials

Science, Los Alamos National Laboratory, October 2016

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Invited Talks 1. "Angle-resolved Photoemission Studies of Adsorbate Core and Valence Levels," Northwest

Divisional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Bozeman, Montana, June 17-19, 1982.

2. "Inverse Photoemission Studies of Metal Surfaces," March Meeting of the American Physical

Society, Los Angeles, California, 1983. 3. "Inverse Photoemission from Clean and Adsorbate Covered Metal Surfaces," Gordon

Research Conference on Electron Spectroscopy, New Hampshire, 1986. 4. "Inverse Photoemission Studies of the Unoccupied Levels in Molecular Adsorbates," Surface

Canada '86, London, Ontario, 1986. 5. "Interface States, Surface States and Image States," Second Nordic Conference on Surface

Science, Linkoping, Sweden, 1987. 6. "Spin Polarized Electron Spectroscopies," Workshop on Unoccupied States, ICTP, Trieste,

Italy, 1988. 7. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Adsorbates on Fe(00l)," Gordon Research

Conference on Electron Spectroscopy, New Hampshire, 1988. 8. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Adsorbate Systems," March Meeting of the APS,

St. Louis, 1989. 9. "Magnetism and Chemisorption," 4th International Conference on Electron Spectroscopy,"

Hawaii, 1989. 10. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Surface Magnetism," International Workshop on

Monolayer Magnetism, West Virginia, 1989. 11. "Magnetic Studies of Oxygen Interacting with an Fe(00l) Surface," Workshop on the use of

Synchrotron Radiation in the Study of Magnetism," Brookhaven, 1990. 12. "Surface and Thin Film Magnetism," Symposium on Surface Magnetism, IBM Amalden, San

Jose, 1991. 13. "Spin Polarized Studies of Surface and Thin Film Magnetism," MRS Spring Meeting,

Anaheim, 1991. 14. "Absorption on Ferromagnetic Surfaces," Workshop on Surface Science, Brookhaven, 1991. 15. "Spin Polarized Photoemission," Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation Conference,

Louisiana State University, 1991. 16. "The Magnetism of Surfaces and Thin Films," Brookhaven Lecture Series, November 1991.

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17. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Surface and Interfacial Magnetism," NSLS Users Meeting, 1992.

18. "Thin Magnetic Films and Interfacial Magnetism," DOE Basic Energy Sciences Meeting,

Oak Ridge, 1992. 19. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Interfaces and Thin Films," Gordon Research

Conference on Electron Spectroscopy, New Hampshire, 1992. 20. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Interfaces and Thin Films," International VUV 10

Conf., Paris, 1992. 21. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Quantum Well States in Thin Films," MRS Spring

Meeting, 1993. 22. "Quantum Well States in Thin Films," VUV Workshop, NSLS Users Meeting, 1993. 23. "Spin Polarized Photoemission," NATO Summer School, Erice, Sicily, 1994. 24. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Magnetic Quantum Well States," 14th ICMFS/�-

MRS, Duesseldorf, 1994. 25. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Interface and Quantum Well States in Thin Films,”

WE-Heraeus Seminar, Bad Honnef, 1994. 26. "Spin Polarized Quantum Wells," APS March Meeting, 1995. 27. “Magnetic Quantum Wells,” S. Korean Vacuum Congress, Seoul, Korea, March 1996. 28. "Magnetic Quantum Wells," Gordon Research Conference on Electron Spectroscopy, New

Hampshire, July 1996. 29. "Spin-resolved Photoemission," Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan, R.O.C.,

November 1997. 30. “Spin-resolved Photoemission,” 6th ISSP International Symposium (ISSP-6) on Frontiers in

Synchrotron Radiation Spectroscopy, Tokyo, Japan, November 1997. 31. “High resolution photoemission studies of low dimensional oxide,” Invited Speaker, NSLS

Annual Users= Meeting, BNL, May 19, 1998. 32. “High energy and momentum resolved photoemissin studies of High Tc superconducting

materials,” International Workshop on Inelastic X-ray Scattering, Montauk, New York, October 21, 1998.

33. “High-resolution electron spectroscopy using an imaging analyzer,” 11th U.S. National

Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation Conference (SRI’99), Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), Stanford, California, October 14, 1999.

34. “Evidence for quantum critical behavior in a photoemission study of optimally doped

Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+,” International Workshop on Concepts in Electron Correlation, Hvar, Croatia, September 25-30, 1999.

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35. “Nodal quasiparticles or no quasiparticles,” Canadian Institute for Advanced Research,

Toronto, Canada, October 1999. 36. “Fermi liquids or non-Fermi liquids: what can photoemission tell us,” Gordon Research

Conference on Superconductivity, Ventura, California, February 13-18, 2000. 37. “High resolution photoemission studies of high Tc superconductivity,” European Physical

Society CMD18, Montreux, Switzerland, March 13-17, 2000. 38. “High resolution photoemission studies of optimally doped Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+,” American Physical Society March Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 20-24, 2000. 39. “High resolution photoemission studies of high-temperature superconductivity,” Cambridge,

England, June 2000. 40. “High resolution photoemission studies of high-temperature superconductivity,” Trieste,

Italy, July 2000. 41. “Photoemission studies of self-energy effects in strongly correlated materials,” 8th

International Conference on Electron Spectroscopy and Structure, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California, August 2000.

42. “Photoemission studies of self-energy effects in strongly correlated materials,” Conference on

High Temperature Conductivity, University of California, Santa Barbara, August 2000. 43. “Photoemission studies of self-energy effects in strongly correlated materials,” 3rd

International Conference on Stripes and High Tc Superconductivity, Universita di Roma, Roma, Italy, September 2000.

44. “High resolution photoemission studies of self-energy effects in high Tc superconductors,”

New3SC-3, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 2001. 45. “High resolution photoemission studies of self-energy effects in high Tc superconductors,”

2001 Winter Conference on Condensed Matter Physics, “High Tc Superconductivity,” Aspen, Colorado, January 2001.

46. “Self Energy Effects in high Tc superconductors and other materials,” SNS 2001 Conference,

Chicago, Illinois, May 2001. 47. “Self energy effects of high Tc superconductors and other materials,” The International

Conference on Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation Physics (VUV-XIII), Trieste, Italy, July 2001. 48. “High resolution photoemission studies of self energy effects in high Tc superconductors,”

Gordon Research Conference on Superconductivity, Oxford, England, September 2001. 49. “Spectroscopy of complex materials,” Advanced Light Source Workshop on Strongly

Correlated Materials, Berkeley, California, October 2001. 50. “Dispersion anomalies in photoemission and the neutron resonance mode,” March Meeting

Indianapolis, 2002.

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51. “Quasiparticles, dimensionality and high Tc superconductivity,” Workshop on Emergent Materials and Highly Correlated Electrons, Trieste, Italy, August 2002.

52. “Photoemission and the influence of collective excitations,” EPENS ’02, Montauk, New York,

September 2002. 53. “Photoemission and the influence of collective excitations,” NATO Advanced Research Workshop on

Concepts in Electron Correlation, Hvar, Croatia, September 2002. 54 “Photoemission and the influence of collective excitations,” Workshop on Electron-Phonon Coupling,

SRC Users’ Meeting, Wisconsin, October 2002. 55. “Quasiparticle, dimensionality, coherence and high Tc superconductors,” Gordon Conference on High

Tc Superconductivity, Ventura, California, January 2003. 56. “Photoemission as a probe of strongly correlated systems, High Tc, etc.,” ICAM Workshop on

Quantum Critically, Columbia University, March 2003. 57. “Quasiparticles, Coherence and High Tc Superconductors,” The 7th International Conference on

Materials and Mechanisms of Superconductivity and High Temperature Conductors, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, May 2003.

58. “High Resolution ARPES studies of quasiparticle lifetimes in strongly correlated systems,”

Spectroscopies in Novel Superconductors, Sitges, Spain, July,2004 59. “High Resolution Photoemission as a Probe of the Collective Excitations in Condensed Matter

Systems,” Conference on Low Energy Electrodynamics in Solids, Plenary Talk, Kloster Banz, Germany July 2004

60. “High Resolution Photoemission as a Probe of Collective Modes,” Phoenix Park, Korea, February

2005 61. “Photoemission studies of Strongly Correlated Systems, Part I,” Phoenix Park, Korea, February 2005 62. “Photoemission studies of Strongly Correlated Systems, Part II,” Phoenix Park, Korea, February 2005 63. “High Resolution Photoemission Studies of Strongly Correlated Systems,” Dresden, April 2005 64. “Photoemission Studies of Highly Correlated Electron Systems,” ECOSS Meeting, Berlin, Germany,

September 2005. 65. “High Resolution Photoemission Studies of Strongly Correlated Systems,” Hvar, Croatia, October 2005. 66. “One Hundred Years of Photoemission”: From Einstein to the Quantum World,” Brookhaven Lecture

Series, November 2005. 67. “A Century of Photoemission: From Einstein to the Modern Quantum World,” Public

Lecture, World’s of Physics, Stony Brook, March 2006 68. “High Resolution Photoemission Studies of Strongly Correlated Systems,” LEES06 Conference,

Tallinn, Estonia July 2006.

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69. “Alan Wretch, Zangers and Screwers: Learning the Trade with Bruce ,” Talk presented in Neville

Smith Memorial Session, ALS Users Meeting October 2006. 70. “Present and Future Photoemission Technologies,” Workshop on Advanced Techniques in Angle-

Resolved Photoemission, ALS Users Meeting October 2006. 71. “New Developments in High Resolution Photoemission Studies of High Tc Superconductivity --The

Mass Renormalization Problem,” VUVXV Conference Berlin August 2007. 72. “Particle-Hole Asymmetry in the Pseudogap Phase of the High Tc Superconductors,” Montauk

Conference on Strong Fluctuations in Low Dimensional Systems, September 2008. 73. “Particle-Hole Asymmetry in the Pseudogap Phase of the High Tc Superconductors,” Hvar

Conference on Concepts in Electron Correlation, September 2008. 74. “Particle-Hole Asymmetry in the Pseudogap Phase of the High Tc Superconductors,” Workshop on

Cuprate Fermiology, University of Maryland, November 2008. 75. “Fermi Arcs or Fermi Pockets,” APS March Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2009. 76. “Fermi Arcs, Fermi Pockets and Pre-formed Pairs,” Gordon Research Conference, Hong Kong, June

2009. 77. “Fermi Arcs, Fermi Pockets and Pre-formed Pairs,” CORPES09 Workshop, Paris, France, July 2009. 78. “Fermi Arcs, Fermi Pockets and Pre-Formed Pairs in the High Tc Superconductors, 37th Conference on Physics and Chemistry of Surfaces and Interfaces, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January 2010. 79. “Fermi Arcs or Fermi Pockets in the Pseudo-gap Phase of the Cuprates”, SNS Conference, Shanghai,

May 2010 80. “The Pseudogap Phase of the Cuprates; are we getting closer?”, 16th International Conference on

Crystal Growth (ICCG-16), Beijing, August 2010 81. “Photoemission and the Pseudogap Phase of the Cuprates”, Hangzhou Workshop on Quantum

Matter, Hangzhou April 2011. 82. "Fermi Arcs or Fermi Pockets in the Pseudogap Phase of the Cuprates?", Ringberg Symposium on

High Temperature Superconductivity, Ringberg, Munich May 2011 83. “ARPES and the Pseudogap Phase of the Cuprates”, CORPES11 Conference, Berkeley July 2011 84. “High Resolution Photoemission Studies of the High Tc Superconductivity Problem”, Physics

Department, Warwick University, September 2011 85. “Image States and Surface States”, Physics Department, Warwick University, September 2011 86. “Superconductivity and the Energy problem”, Physics Department, Warwick University, Sept. 2011 87. “High Resolution Photoemission Studies of the High Tc Superconductors”, CMD24 Conference,

Edinburgh Sept. 2012.

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88. “High Tc Superconductivity; the problem that keeps on giving.”, Photoemission Workshop, Beijing,

Oct 2012. 89. “The Cuprates: the Gift that keeps on Giving”, Workshop on Superconductivity at 300 mK and

Beyond, Maryland November 2013. 90. “Arcs, Pockets and Phase Diagrams”, Aspen Workshop on Unconventional Superconductivity,

Aspen, January 2014. 91. “Superconductivity, the Gift that keeps on Giving”, Conference, Anatalya, Turkey April 2014 92. “Fermi Arcs, Fermi Pockets, or does it matter?”, Conference on Field Theory Methods in Low

Dimensional Strongly Correlated Quantum Systems, ICTP, Trieste, August 2014. 93. "One Photon and Two Photon Photoemission studies of the High Tc Cuprate Superconductors”,

Condensed Matter Physics in the City, London, June 2015. 94. "Unconventional Superconductivity probed by High Resolution Photoemission", Rutherford

Appleton Laboratory, UK, June 2015. 95. “Time Resolved Pump-Probe Photoemission studies of the High Tc Cuprate Superconductors”, M2S

Conference, Geneva, August 2015. 96. “Photoemission Studies of Quantum Materials: From Unconventional Superconductors to

Topological Insulators", Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK, July 2016 97. “Synchrotrons, Photoemission and Electronic Structure”, X-Ray Science a Continuing Revolution

Workshop, Berlin, July 2016 Departmental Colloquia "Inverse Photoemission Studies of Metal Surfaces,” Physics Dept., Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona, Dec. 1983. "Inverse Photoemission Studies of Metal Surfaces,” Physics Dept., Stony Brook University, NY, April. 1984. "Inverse Photoemission Studies," Physics Dept., Liverpool University, England, Jan. 1985. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Surfaces," Physics Dept., BNL, Sept. 1990. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Surfaces," Physics Dept., Villanova University, Nov. 1990. “Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Surfaces and Thin Films," Physics Dept., Rhode Island University, Dec. 1990.

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"Thin Film and Interfacial Magnetism," Max Planck-Institut Fur Mikrostrukturphysik, Halle/Saale, Germany, Nov 1992. "Thin Film and Interfacial Magnetism," Institute Fur Festkorperforschung, KFA, Julich, Germany, Nov 1992. "Magnetic Nanostructures," Physics Dept., City College, New York, Nov 1993. "Magnetic Nanostructures," Physics Dept., New York University, New York, Feb 1994. "Magnetic Quantum Wells," University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska (Colloquium), October 1995. "Photoemission and Ferromagnetism," Physics Dept., Beijing University, February 1996. "Magnetic Quantum Wells," Physics Dept., Beijing University, February 1996. "Spin Polarized Photoemission and Electron Spectroscopy at the NSLS," Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, March 1996. “High Tc Superconductivity Quasiparticles, Spinons, Holons, or What?,” Physics Dept., BNL, Nov. 2000. “Shining a light on high Tc superconductivity,” Materials Science Dept., SUNY-Stony Brook, October 31, 2001. “Experimental Studies of the Elementary Excitations in Strongly Correlated Materials,” Physics Department, Boston College, February 19, 2004. “Experimental Studies of the Elementary Excitations in Strongly Correlated Materials,” University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, March 5, 2004. "Experimental Studies of the Elementary Excitations in Strongly Correlated Materials,” City College, New York, Sept. 2004. “One Hundred Years of Photoemission: From Einstein to the Modern Quantum World,” Physics Department, University of Stony Brook, November 2005. “A Century of Photoemission: From Einstein to the Modern Quantum World,” Physics Department, City College, New York, Apr. 2006. "Einstein, Millikan, Thomson and the Birth of the Photon,” Physics Department, UCSD, April 2007. “Fermi Arcs, Fermi Pockets and Pre-Formed Pairs,” 148th Lecture, Zhong-Guan-Cun Forum on Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, June 2009. “High Resolution Photoemission studies of High Tc Superconductivity”, Physics Dept., U.Conn. Storrs, February 2012. “High Resolution Photoemission Studies of High Tc Superconductivity”, MSD Dept., Argonne National Laboratory, June 2012.

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“Superconductivity; the Gift that keeps on Giving”, Physics Dept. Boston University, Feb. 2013 “Photoemission as a probe of the Cuprate Superconductors; both In and Out of Equilibrium”, Washington State University, Pullman, April 2015 “Shining a light on High Tc Superconductivity”, Physics Dept. Rutgers University, April 2016. Panel Membership: Panel Discussion: The 2012 Almaden Institute: Superconductivity 297K - Synthetic Routes to

Room Temperature Superconductivity, Almaden October 2012 Panel Member at Physics Café, Aspen Center for Physics, January 2014 Publications: 1. "A Helium Metastable Source for Surface Spectroscopy," P. D. Johnson and T. A. Delchar,

J. Phys. E, Vol. 10, 428 (1977). 2. "Electron Ejection by Helium Metastable Atoms Incident on the Clean and Chalcogen

Covered Ni(100) Surface," P. D. Johnson and T. A. Delchar, Surf. Sci. 77, 400 (1978). 3. "The Interaction of Helium Metastable Atoms with a Clean and CO Covered

Polycrystalline Tungsten Surface," P. D. Johnson and T. A. Delchar, Surf. Sci. 82, 237(1979).

4. "Photon and Electron-stimulated Desorption from a Metal Surface," D. P. Woodruff, M.

M. Traum, H. H. Farrell, N. V. Smith, P. D. Johnson, D. A. King, R. L. Benbow, and Z. Hurych, Phys. Rev. B 21, 5642 (1980).

5. "Crystallographic Incident Beam Effects in Quantitative Auger Electron Spectroscopy," A.

F. Armitage, D. P. Woodruff, and P. D. Johnson, Surf. Sci. 100, L483 (1980). 6. "Adsorption Studies Using Auger Electron Spectroscopy from Cylindrical Single Crystals,"

A. F. Armitage, D. P. Woodruff, and P. D. Johnson, ECOSS 3 Conference Proceedings (1980).

7. "Photoelectron Diffraction Studies of Chemisorbed Overlayers," P. D. Johnson,

D.P.Woodruff, H. H. Farrell, M. M. Traum, and N. V. Smith, ECOSS 3 Conference Proceedings (1980).

8. "Structural sensitivity of Photoelectron Diffraction Azimuthal Patterns," B. W. Holland,

M. S. Woolfson, D. P. Woodruff, P. D. Johnson, D. Norman, H. H. Farrell, M. M. Traum, and N. V. Smith, Solid State Comm. 35, 225 (1980).

9. "Photoelectron Diffraction Study of I Chemisorbed on Ag(lll)," H. H. Farrell, M. M.

Traum, N. V. Smith, W. A. Royer, D. P. Woodruff, and P. D. Johnson, Surf. Sci. 102, 527 (1981).

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10. "Photon and Electron-stimulated Desorption of Adsorbates from W(ll0),"D. P. Woodruff, P. D. Johnson, M. M. Traum, H. H. Farrell, N. V. Smith, R. L. Benbow, and Z. Hurych, Surf. Sci. 104, 527 (1981).

11. "The Interaction of Metastable Helium Atoms with Metal Surfaces," D.J. Titley, T.A.

Delchar, and P.D. Johnson, Surf. Sci. 102, L59 (1981). 12. "Atomic Exchange Potentials and Angle Resolved Photoemission," M. S. Woolfson, P.D.

Johnson, D. P. Woodruff, and B. W. Holland, Vacuum 31, 411 (1981). 13. "Inverse Photoemission Observation of an Unoccupied Surface State on Pd(lll), P.D.

Johnson and N. V. Smith, Phys. Rev. Lett. 49, 290 (1982) 14. "k-resolved Inverse Photoelectron Spectroscopy and its Applications to Cu(100), Ni(00l),

and Ni(ll0)," D. P. Woodruff, N. V. Smith, P. D. Johnson and W. A. Royer, Phys. Rev. 26, 2943 (1982).

15. "Spin-polarized Inverse Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Solid Surfaces: Ni(100)," J.

Unguris, A. Seiler, R. J. Celotta, D. T. Pierce, P. D. Johnson, and N. V. Smith, Phys. Rev. Lett. 49, 1047 (1982).

16. "Photoelectron Diffraction from Te on Ni(100) and Cu(100)," P. D. Johnson, and D. P.

Woodruff, H. H. Farrell, N. V. Smith, M. M. Traum, Surf. Sci. 129, 366 (1983). 17. "Production of Circularly Polarized Light from Synchrotron Radiation in the Vacuum

Ultraviolet Region," P. D. Johnson and N. V. Smith, Nucl. Instr. and Methods 214, 505 (1983).

18. "Slit-width Calibration with a Radioactive Photon Source," P. D. Johnson, and M. J.

Perlman, Nucl. Instr. and Methods 206, 593 (1983). 19. "Inverse Photoemission," D. P. Woodruff, P. D. Johnson, and N. V. Smith, J. Vac. Sci.

Tech. A1(2), 1104 (1983). 20. "Image Potential States and Energy Loss Satellites in Inverse Photoemission," P. D.

Johnson and N. V. Smith, Phys. Rev. B 27, 2527 (1983). 21. "Carbon KVV Auger Spectroscopy using a Plane Grating Monochromator at the National

Synchrotron Light Source," P. D. Johnson, H. H. Farrell, and N. V. Smith, Vacuum 33, 775 (1983).

22. "Response to Comment on k-Resolved Inverse Photoelectron Spectroscopy and its

Applications to Cu(00l), Ni(00l) and Ni(ll0)," D.P. Woodruff, N.V. Smith, P.D. Johnson, and W.A. Royer, Phys. Rev. B 30, 1047 (1984).

23. "A Normal-Incidence Monochromator Branch Line on the FEL-Undulator for Experimental

Studies in the 5-30 eV Region," P. D. Johnson, N. G. Stoffel, R. Klaffky, and N. V. Smith, Nucl. Inst. & Meth. 222, 66 (1984).

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24. "Photoemission Spectra and Band Structure of d-band Metals. XI. Inverse Photoemission from Pd(lll)," D. A. Wesner, P. D. Johnson, and N. V. Smith, Phys. Rev. B 30, 503 (1984).

25. "Role of Multiple Scattering within Inverse-Photoemission Studies of Unoccupied

Molecular Adsorbate Levels," P. D. Johnson, D. A. Wesner, J. W. Davenport, and N. V. Smith, Phys. Rev. B 30, 4860 (1984).

26. "Photon Energy Dependent Branching Ratios of the Inner Valence Satellites in the

Photoemission of Solid Ethylene," V. Murgai, S. L. Hulbert, P. D. Johnson, M. Strongin, and W. Eberhardt, Chem. Phys. Lett. 111, 157 (1984).

27. "Undulator Based Beamline Studies on U5," L. McDonnell, P. D. Johnson, R. W. Klaffky,

and N. V. Smith, NSLS Annual Report 1985, eds., R. Klaffky, and W. Thomlinson, BNL Report Number 51840, pg. 85 (1984).

28. "A Low-Energy High-Brightness Electron Gun for Inverse Photoemission,"N. G. Stoffel,

and P. D. Johnson, Nucl. Inst. & Meth. A 234, 230 (1985). 29. "Photoemission Studies of Carbon Monoxide and Tantalum-supported Palladium Thin

Films," M. W. Ruckman, P. D. Johnson, and Myron Strongin, Phys. Rev. B 31, 3405 (1985).

30. "Unoccupied Surface Resonance on Cu(100) and the Effect of Vacuum-level Pinning,"

D.P. Woodruff, S. L. Hulbert, P. D. Johnson, and N. V. Smith, Phys. Rev. B 31, 4046 (1985).

31. "Crystal-Induced and Image Potential-Induced Empty Surface States on Cu(lll), and

Cu(00l)," S. L. Hulbert, P. D. Johnson, N. G. Stoffel, W. A. Royer, and N. V. Smith, Phys. B 31, 6815 1985).

32. "Summary Abstract: Unoccupied Surface States on Cu(100) and Cu(lll) Studied by Inverse

Photoemission," P. D. Johnson, S. L. Hulbert, D. P. Woodruff, N. G. Stoffel, and N. V. Smith, J. Vac. Sci. Tech. A 3, 1637 (1985).

33. "Calculated Inverse Photoemission Cross-sections from Adsorbed Molecules," P.

D.Johnson and J. W. Davenport, Phys. Rev. B 31, 7521 (1985). 34. "Unoccupied Bulk and Surface States on Ag(lll) Studied by Inverse Photoemission," S. L.

Hulbert, P. D. Johnson, N. G. Stoffel, and N. V. Smith, Phys. Rev. B 32, 3451 (1985). 35. "Image Planes and Surface States," M. Weinert, S. L. Hulbert, and P. D. Johnson, Phys.

Rev. Lett. 55, 2055 (1985). 36. "The Use of a Miniature Toroidal Grating Monochromator on the FEL Undulator at the

NSLS," P. D. Johnson, S. L. Hulbert and M. R. Howells, BNL Report #37242 (1985). 37. "Unoccupied Surface States on Cu(00l): A Comparison of Experiment and Theory," S. L.

Hulbert, P. D. Johnson, M. Weinert, and R. F. Garrett, Phys. Rev. B 33, 760 (1986).

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38. "A Normal Incidence Grating Spectrometer Designed for Inverse Photoemission Studies in the Range 10-30 eV," P. D. Johnson, S. L. Hulbert, R. F. Garrett, and M. R. Howells, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 57, 1324 (1986).

39. "Intensity Oscillations in the Inverse Photoemission Cross-section of an Unoccupied

Surface State on Cu(00l)," S. L. Hulbert, P. D. Johnson, and F. Garrett, Phys, Rev. B 33, 732(1986).

40. "High-resolution Inverse-photoemission Study of the Pd(lll) Surface,"S.L. Hulbert, P. D.

Johnson, and M. Weinert, Phys. Rev. B 34, 3670 (1986). 41. "U5 Undulator Beamline Studies," P. D. Johnson, S. L. Hulbert, R. J. Klaffky, J. Galayda,

and G. Vignola, NSLS Annual Report 1986, Eds. S. White-DePace and N. Gmur, BNL Report # 52045, p. 105 (1986).

42. "Inverse Photoemission Observation of the Shape Resonance," S. L. Hulbert, X. Pan, and P.

D. Johnson, Phys. Rev. B 35, 7710 (1987). 43. "Inverse Photoemission Studies of Adsorbed Diatomic Molecules," P.D. Johnson and S. L.

Hulbert, Phys. Rev. B 35, 9427 (1987). 44. "Photoemission Studies of the High Tc Superconductor YBa2Cu3O7-d, "P.D. Johnson, S.L.

Qiu, L. Jiang, M.W. Ruckman, M. Strongin, S.L. Hulbert, R.F. Garrett, B. Sinkovic, N.V. Smith, R.J. Cava, C.S. Jee, D. Nichols, Kaczanowicz, R.E. Salomon, and J.E. Crow, Phys. Rev. B 35, 8811 (1987).

45. "The Electronic Structure of YBa2Cu3O7-d above and below Tc," S.L. Qiu, M. W. Ruckman,

P. D. Johnson, J. Chen, L. Jiang, C. L. Lin, M. Strongin, B. Sinkovic, and N. B. Brookes, A. I. P. Conference Proceedings #165, N.Y., 245 (1988).

46. "Inverse Photoemission Studies of the High Tc Superconductor," A. J. Viescas, J. M.

Tranquada, A. R. Moodenbaugh and P. D. Johnson, Phys. Rev. B 37, 3738 (1988). 47. "Interaction of H20 with a High-Temperature Superconductor," S. L. Qiu, M. W. Ruckman, N. B. Brookes, P. D. Johnson, J. Chen, C. L. Lin, M. Strongin, B. Sinkovic, J. E. Crow, and C-S Jee, Phys. Rev. B 37, 3747 (1988). 48. Summary Abstract: "K-Resolved Inverse Photoemission Study of Pd/Nb(ll0)," X. Pan. P.

D. Johnson, and M. Strongin, J. Vac. Sci. Tech. A 6, 823 (1988). 49. "The NSLS U.V. Undulator: Spectral Characteristics and Operating Experience," P. D.

Johnson, J. Galayda, S. L. Hulbert, R. W. Klaffky, A. Luccio, G. Vignola, and C. Jacobsen, Nucl. Inst. and Meth. A 26, 106 (1988).

50. "Electron Stimulated Desorption of Excited Hydrogen Atoms for an Alkali Promoted

Surface," P. D. Johnson, X. Pan, J. Tranquada, S. L. Hulbert, and E. Johnson, Springer Series in Surface Science Vol. 13, DIET III, Eds. R. H. Stulen and M. L. Knotek, 73 (1988).

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51. "LEED Observation of a 1 x 8 Superlattice in the Surface of Lanthanum Cuprate," N. B. Brookes, A, Viescas, P. D. Johnson, J. P. Remeika, A. S. Cooper, and N. V. Smith, Surf. Sci. 203, L627 (1988).

52. "Localized States at Metal-Metal Interfaces: An Inverse Photoemission Study of

Pd/Nb(ll0)," X. Pan, P. D. Johnson, M. Weinert, R. E. Watson, J. W. Davenport, G. W. Fernando, and S. L. Hulbert, Phys. Rev. B 38, 7850 (1988).

53. "Exchange-Split Adsorbate Band: The Role of Substrate Hybridization,"P. D. Johnson, A.

Clarke, N. B. Brookes, S. L. Hulbert, B. Sinkovic, and N. V. Smith, Phys. Rev. Lett. 61, 2257 (1988).

54. "Unoccupied Band Structure of the Nb(ll0) Surface," P.D. Johnson and X. Pan, Phys. Rev.

B 38, 9447 (1988). 55. "Unoccupied States on Pd(ll0) and the Surface Potential Barrier," N. V. Smith, C. T. Chen, J. M. Tranquada, and P. D. Johnson, Phys. Rev. B 38, 12259 (1988). 56. "Unoccupied Electronic Structure of Single Crystal La2CuO4," N. B. Brookes, A. J. Viescas, P. D. Johnson, J. P. Remeika, A. Cooper, and N. V. Smith, Phys. Rev. B 39, 2736

(1989).

57. "Study of the Local Magnetic Properties of an Adsorbate by Spin Polarized Auger Electron Spectroscopy," B. Sinkovic, P. D. Johnson, N. B. Brookes, A. Clarke, and N. V. Smith, Phys. Rev. Lett. 62. 2740 (1989).

58. "Resonant Enhancement of Inverse Photoemission Transitions in Bulk Niobium," X. Pan,

A. J. Viescas, and P. D. Johnson, Phys. Rev. B 40, 3425 (1989). 59. "Interaction of Carbon Monoxide with Fe(00l)," N. B. Brookes, A. Clarke, P. D. Johnson,

Phys. Rev. Lett. 63, 2764 (1989). 60. "Magnetic Surface States on Fe(00l)," N. B. Brookes, A. Clarke, P. D. Johnson, and M.

Weinert, Phys. Rev. B 41, 2643 (1990). 61. "Formation of Excited Hydrogen States in Stimulated Desorption from an Alkali-promoted

Surface," P.D. Johnson, A. J. Viescas, P. Nordlander, and J. C. Tully, Phys. Rev. Lett.64, 942 (1990).

62. "Magnetism and Chemisorption," P.D. Johnson, J. Elect. Spect. and Relat. Phen. 51, 249

(1990). 63. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of the Adsorption of 0 and S on Fe(00l)," A. Clarke,

N. B. Brookes, P. D. Johnson, M. Weinert, B. Sinkovic, and Ni V. Smith, Phys. Rev. B 41. 9659 (1990).

64. "Inverse Photoemission," (Review Article) P.D. Johnson and S.L. Hulbert,, Rev. Sci. Inst.61, 2277 (1990).

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65 "Magnetic Structure of Oxidized Fe(00l)," B. Sinkovic, P. D. Johnson, N. B. Brookes, A. Clarke, and N. V. Smith, Phys. Rev. Lett. 65, 1647 (1990).

66. "Magnetic Interface States and Finite Size Effects," N. B. Brookes, Y. Chang and P. D.

Johnson, Phys. Rev .Lett. 67, 354 (1991). 67. "Spin Polarized Core Level Photoemission of Oxidized Fe(00l)," B. Sinkovic, P. D.

Johnson, N. B. Brookes, A. Clarke, and N. V. Smith, J. Appl. Phys. 70, 5918 (1991). 68. "CO on Cu(001): An Inverse Photoemission Study," Ku-Ding Tsuei and P.D. Johnson,

Phys. Rev. B 45, 13827 (1992). 69. "Electronic and magnetic structure of bcc nickel," N.B. Brookes, A. Clarke and P.D.

Johnson, Phys. Rev. B 46, 237 (1992). 70. "Spin-Polarized Photoemission Spectroscopy of Magnetic Surfaces using Undulator

Radiation," P.D. Johnson, S.L. Hulbert, R. Klaffky, N.B. Brookes, A. Clarke, B.Sinkovic, N.V. Smith, R. J. Celotta, M.J. Kelly, D.T. Pierce, M.R. Scheinfein, B.J. Waclawski, and M.R. Howells, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 63, 1902 (1992).

71 "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Surfaces and Thin Films," P.D. Johnson, N.B.

Brookes, and Y. Chang, MRS Symposium Proceedings 231, 49 (1992). 72. "Soft X-Ray Resonant Inelastic Scattering at the C K-edge of Diamond," Y. Ma, N.

Wassdahl, P. Skytt, J. Gao, J. Nordgren, P.D. Johnson, J.E. Rubensson, T. Boske, W. Eberhardt, and S.D. Kevan, Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 2598 (1992).

73. "Spin Dependent Electron Spectroscopies," P.D. Johnson, Nucl. Instrum. and Meth. A319,

264 (1992). 74. “NSLS X1B - an undulator beamline for high resolution soft X-ray spectroscopy," K.J.

Randall, W. Eberhardt, J. Feldhaus, W. Erlebach, A.M. Bradshaw, Z. Xu, P.D. Johnson and Y. Ma, Nucl. Instrum. and Meth. A319, 101 (1992).

75. "Soft X-ray spectroscopy beam line on the NSLS X1 undulator: Optical design and first

performance tests," K.J. Randall, J. Feldhaus, W. Erlebach, A.M. Bradshaw, W. Eberhardt, Z. Xu, Y. Ma, P.D. Johnson, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 63, 1367, (1992).

76. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Interfacial and Thin Film Magnetismm," P.D.

Johnson, Y. Chang, and N.B. Brookes, Proceedings of the VUV X Conference (World Scientific Press, Singapore, 1993).

77. "Anisotropic Charge Transfer between hydrogenic states and a metallic substrate," K.-D.

Tsuei, P.D. Johnson, P. Nordlander and D.C. Langreth, Phys. Rev. B 47, 4142 (1993). 78. "Electronic Structures of a-Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 from O K-edge adsorption and emission

spectroscopy," Y. Ma, P.D. Johnson, N. Wassdahl, J. Guo, P. Skytt, J. Nordgren, S.D. Kevan, J.E. Rubensson, T. Boske, and W. Eberhardt, Phys. Rev. B48, 2109 (1993).

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79. "Bonding between Alkali Atoms and Metal Substrates Probed by Soft X-ray Emission," K.-D. Tsuei and P.D. Johnson, Phys.Rev. Lett. 71, 1099 (1993)

80. "Canted Magnetic Moments at the Gd(0001) Surface," Dongqi Li, Jiandi Zhang, P.A.

Dowben, K. Garrison, P.D. Johnson, H. Tang, T.G. Walker, H. Hopster, J.C. Scott, D. Weller and D.P. Pappas, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 313, 451 (1993).

81. "Spin Polarized Photoemission studies of Quantum Well States in Thin FIlms," P.D.

Johnson, N.B. Brookes, Y. Chang and K. Garrison, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 313, 609 (1993).

82. "Energy dependence of the high resolution C 1s photoelectron spectrum of CO in the

threshold region," K.J. Randall, A.L.D. Kilcoyne, H.M. Koppe, J. Feldhaus, A.M. Bradshaw, J.-E. Rubensson, W. Eberhardt, Z. Xu, P.D. Johnson, and Y. Ma, Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 1156 (1993).

83. "Effects of Time Evolution of Coherently Excited Vibrations in Molecular Core Hole

Decay Spectra of O2," M. Neeb, J-E. Rubensson, M. Biermann, W. Eberhardt, K.J. Randall, J. Feldhaus, A.L.D. Kilcoyne, A.M. Bradshaw, Z. Xu, P.D. Johnson and Y. Ma, Chem. Phys. Lett. 212, 205 (1993).

84. "On the Spin Polarization of Quantum Well States in Copper Thin Films deposited on a

Co(001) substrate," K. Garrison, Y. Chang and P.D. Johnson, Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 2801 (1993).

85. Comment on "Ferromagnetism of the Rh(001) Surface," M. Weinert, S. Blugel and P.D. Johnson, Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 4097 (1993)

86. "Quantum-Well and Tight-Binding Analyses of Spin-Polarized Photoemission from

Ag/Fe(001) Overlayers," N.V. Smith, N.B. Brookes, Y. Chang and P.D. Johnson, Phys.Rev. B 49, 332 (1994).

87. "Band Structure and X-ray Resonant Inelastic Scattering," P.D. Johnson and Y. Ma, Phys.

Rev. B 49, 5024 (1994). 88. "Electronic Structure and Magnetism of the Rh{001} Surface," S.C. Wu, K. Garrison, A.M.

Begley, F. Jona and P.D. Johnson, Phys.Rev. B 49, 14081 (1994). 89. "Spherical-Grating Monochromator System with Circular-Polarization Capability for the

U5U Undulator at Brookhaven," N.V. Smith, S.L. Hulbert, P.D. Johnson and J.L. Erskine, Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A347, 119 (1994).

90. "Hybridization and the Effective Mass of Quantum Well States in Magnetic Multilayers,

P.D. Johnson, K. Garrison, Q. Dong, N.V. Smith, D. Li, J. Mattson, J. Pearson and S.D. Bader, Phys. Rev. B, 50, 8954 (1994).

91. "The Ag/Fe(001) Interface," N. Brookes, Y. Chang and P.D. Johnson, Phys. Rev. B, 50,

15330 (1994). 92. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Magnetic Quantum Well States," P.D. Johnson,

J.M.M.M., 148, 167-171 (1995).

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93. "Photoemission Study of Quantum Confinement by a finite Barrier;

Cu/Co(wedge)/Cu(100)," D. Li, J. Mattson, J. Pearson and S.D. Bader, and P.D. Johnson, Phys. Rev. B, 51, 7195-7199 (1995).

94. "A Spin Polarized Photoemission Study of the Fe 3s Multiplet," Zhongde Xu, Y. Liu, and

P. D. Johnson, B. Itchkawitz, K. Randall, J. Feldhaus and A. Bradshaw, Phys. Rev. B. 51, 7912-7915 (1995).

95. "Spin Polarized Photoemission," P.D. Johnson, Advances in Materials Science, 25, 455-

485, (1995). 96. "Photoemission and Ferromagnetism," P. D. Johnson, in “Core Level Spectroscopies for

Magnetic Phenomena: Theory and Experiment,” eds. P.S. Bugus, G. Pacchioni and I. Parmigiani, NATO AS1 Series, Vol. 345, 21 (1995).

97. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of Magnetic Quantum Well States," P.D. Johnson,

in Electronic Surface and Interface States on Metallic Systems, eds. E. Bertel and M. Donath (World Scientific, Singapore) p. 253 (1995).

98. "Spin-Orbit Coupling, Exchange Interaction and Hybridization in the Photo-Excitation of

the Ni 3p Core Level," Y. Liu, Z. Xu, P.D. Johnson, and G. van der Laan. Phys. Rev. B 52 (12), R8593-R8596 (1995).

99. "A Spin Polarized Auger Electron Diffraction Study of the Magnetic Poisoning of Fe(001)

by Sulfur," B. Sinkovic, P.D. Johnson, N.B. Brookes, A. Clarke, and N.V. Smith, Phys. Rev. B. 52, R6955 (1995).

100. "Spin Polarized Photoemission Studies of the 3s Core Levels in Fe and Co," P.D. Johnson,

Y. Liu, Z. Xu, and D-J Huang. J. Electron. Spectrosc. Related Phenom. 75, 245-252 (1995).

101. "Magnetic structure of monolayer range Cr films deposited on an Fe(001)," Z. Xu, Y. Liu,

P.D. Johnson and B.S. Itchkawitz. Phys. Rev. B 52(21), 15393-15397 (1995). 102. "Spin-polarized photoelectrons excited by circularly polarized radiation from a

nonmagnetic solid, " K. Starke, A.P. Kaduwela, Y. Liu, P.D. Johnson, M.A. Van Hove, C.S. Fadley, V. Chakarian, E.E. Chaban, G. Meigs and C.T. Chen. Phys. Rev. B 53(16), R10 544 - R10 547 (1996).

103. “Oxygen induced annihilation of the surface magnetization of Gd(0001),@ D.N. McIllroy,

C. Waldfried, D. Li, J. Pearson, S.D. Bader, D.-J. Huang, P.D. Johnson, R.F. Sabirianov, S.S. Jaswal and P.A. Dowben. Phys. Rev. Lett. 76(15), 2802-2805 (1996).

104. "Spin polarized photoemission studies of the 3s core level in ferromagnetic systems. " Y.

Liu, J. Xu, D.-J. Huang and P.D. Johnson. Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, E. D. Dahlberg, W.-Y. Ching, J.K. Howard, Y. Idzerda, M. Lederman and J.-G. Zhu (Editors), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 6-9, 1995. J. Appl. Phys. 79(8), Part 2, 6507 (1996).

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105. "Quantum well states and the short period of oscillation in Cu/Co(001) multilayers, " D.-J. Huang, P.D. Johnson and X. Shi. Phys. Rev. B 54, 17123 (1996).

106. "The k-space origin of the long period oscillation in Fe/Cr multilayers: A photoemission

study of epitaxial Cr grown on an Fe(100) whisker, " D. Li, J. Pearson, S.D. Bader, E. Vescovo, D.-J. Huang, P.D. Johnson and B. Heinrich. Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 1154-1157 (1997).

107. "A Mott insulating ground state on a triangular surface lattice, " H.H. Weitering, X. Shi, P.D. Johnson, J. Chen and N.J. DiNardo. Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 1331-1334 (1997). 108. "Charge transfer and a new image state of C60 on Cu(111) surface studied by inverse

photoemission,” Tsuei, K.-D. and Johnson, P.D. Sol. State Commun. 101(5), 337-341 (1997).

109. "Spin polarized photoemission, " P.D. Johnson. Rep. Prog. Phys. 60, 1217-1304 (1997). 110. "Potassium adsorption and an unoccupied surface state on Fe(001),” P.D. Johnson, Y.

Chang, N.B. Brookes, and M. Weinert. J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 10, 95-100 (1998). 111. "Spin polarized photoemission studies of the Gd(0001) surface,” A.V. Fedorov, T. Valla,

D.J. Huang, G. Reisfeld, F. Loeb, F. Liu and P.D. Johnson. J. Elect. Spect. Rel. Phenom. 92, 19-24 (1998).

112. “Temperature dependent photoemission studies of optimally doped Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8,” A.V.

Fedorov, T. Valla, P.D. Johnson, Q. Li, G.D. Gu and N. Koshizka. Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 2179 (1999).

113. “Unoccupied band structure of Wurtzite GaN(0001),” T. Valla, P.D. Johnson, S.S. Dhesi,

K.E. Smith, D. Doppalapudi, T.D. Moustakas and E.L. Shirley. Phys. Rev. B59(7), 5003-5007 (1999).

114. “Many-body effects in angle-resolved photoemission: quasiparticle energy and lifetime of

a Mo(110) surface state,” T. Valla, A.V. Fedorov, P.D. Johnson and S.L. Hulbert. Phys. Rev. Lett. 83(10), 2085-2088 (1999).

115. “Electronic structure near the Fermi surface in the quasi-one-dimensional conductor Li0.9Mo6O17,” J. Xue, L. Duda, K. Smith, A. Fedorov, P.D. Johnson, S. Hulbert, W. McCarroll, and M. Greenblatt., Phys. Rev. Lett. 83(6), 1235-1238 (1999).

116. “Evidence for quantum critical behavior in a photoemission study of optimally doped

Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+,” T. Valla, A.V. Fedorov, P.D. Johnson, B.O. Wells, S.L. Hulbert, Q. Li, G.D. Gu, and N. Koshizuka. Science 285, 2110-2113 (1999).

117. “Workshop on complex materials,” P.D. Johnson. Synchrotron Radiation News 12(5),

(1999). 118. “High-resolution photoemission studies of complex materials,” P.D. Johnson, T. Valla, A.

Fedorov, G. Reisfeld, and S.L. Hulbert. Proceedings of the 11th U.S. National Synchrotron

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Radiation Instrumentation Conference (SRI’99), Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), Stanford, California, October 14, 1999.

119. “Direct observation of temparature-dependent Fermi surface nesting vectors in a quasi-one-

dimensional conductor,” A.V. Fedorov, S.A. Brazovskii, V.N. Muthukumar, P.D. Johnson, J. Xue, L.-C. Duda, K.E. Smith, W.H. McCarroll, M. Greenblatt and S.L. Hulbert. J. Phys. C 12(9), 191-198 (2000).

120. “Oscillatory electron-phonon coupling in ultra-thin silver films on V(100),” T. Valla, M.

Kralj, A. Siber, Siber, M.Milun, P. Pervan, P.D. Johnson, and D.P. Woodruff. J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 12, L477-L482 (2000).

121. “Temperature dependent scattering rates at the Fermi surface of optimally doped

Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+,” T. Valla, A.V.Fedorov, P.D. Johnson, Q. Li, G.D. Gu, and N. Koshizuka. Phys. Rev. Lett. 85(4), 828-831 (2000).

122. “Non-Fermi liquid angle resolved photoemission line shapes of Lio.9Mo6017-Reply,” K.E.

Smith, J.Y. Xue, L.C. Duda, A.V. Fedorov, P.D. Johnson, W. McCarroll, and M. Greenblatt. Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 3986 (2000).

123. “Charge-density-wave induced modifications to the quasiparticle self-energy in 2H-TaSe2,” T. Valla, A.V. Fedorov, P.D. Johnson, J. Xue, K.E. Smith, and F.J. DiSalvo. Phys. Rev. Lett. 85(22), 4759-4762 (2000).

124. “Temperature dependence of photoemission from quantum-well states in Ag/V(100):

moving surface-vacuum barrier effects,” M. Kralj. A. Siber, P. Pervan, M. Milun, T. Valla, P.D. Johnson, and D.P. Woodruff. Phys. Rev. B 64, 085411-1—085411-9 (2001).

125. “Photoemission studies of self-energy effects in cuprate superconductors,” P.D. Johnson,

A.V. Fedorov, and T. Valla. J. Electr. Spect. & Related Phenomena 117-118, 153-164 (2001).

126. “Doping and temperature dependence of the mass enhancement observed in the

cuprate Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+,” P.D. Johnson, T. Valla, A. Fedorov, Z. Yusof, B.O. Wells, Q. Li, A.R. Moodenbaugh, G.D. Gu, N. Koshizuka, C. Kendziora, S. Jian, and D.G. Hinks. Phys. Rev. Lett. 87(17), 177007 (2001).

127. “High resolution x-ray emission and adsorption study of the valence band electronic structure of

MgB2,” McGuinness, C., Smith, K.E., Butorin, S.M., Guo, J.H., Nordgren, J., Vogt, T., Schneider, G., Reilly, J., Tu, J.J., Johnson, P.D., and Shuh, D.K. Europhys. Lett. 56(1), 112-118 (2001).

128. “Recent high resolution photoemission studies of electronic structure in quasi-one dimensional

conductors,” K.E. Smith, J. Xue, L. Duda, A. Fedorov, P.D. Johnson, S.L. Hulbert, W. McCarroll, and M. Greenblatt. J. Electron Spectroscopy & Related Phenomenon 117-118, 517-526 (2001).

129. “Quasiparticle liquid in the highly overdoped Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+,” Z. Yusof, B.O. Wells, T.

Valla, A.V. Fedorov, P.D. Johnson, Q. Li, C. Kendziora, S. Jian, and D.G. Hinks. Phys. Rev. Lett. 88(16), 1-4 (2002).

130. “Coherence-Incoherence and dimensional crossover in layered strongly correlated metals,”

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T. Valla, P.D. Johnson, Z. Yusof, B. Wells, S.M. Loureiro, R.J. Cava, M. Mikami, Y. Mori, M. Yoshimura, and T. Sasaki. Nature 417, 627 (2002).

131. “Spin resolved photoemission study of photohole lifetimes in ferromagnetic gadolinium,”

A.V. Fedorov, T. Valla, F. Liu, P.D. Johnson, M. Weinert, and P.B. Allen. Phys. Rev. B 65, 212409 (2002)

132. “Photoemission and the influence of collective excitations,” P.D. Johnson. J. Electron Spectroscopy & Related Phenomena 126, 133-144 (2002).

133. “Epitaxial thin film of giant-dielectric-constant material CaCu3Ti4O12 by pulsed-laser

deposition,” W. Si, E. Cruz, and P.D. Johnson, P. Barnes, P. Woodward, and A. Ramirez. Appl. Phys. Lett. 81(11), 2056-2058 (2002).

134. “Performance of a Mott detector for undulator-based spin-resolved spectroscopy,” D.J. Huang, W.P.

Wu, J. Chen, C.F. Chang, S.C. Chung, M. Yuri, H.J. Lin, P.D. Johnson, and C.T. Chen. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 73(11), 3778-3783 (2002).

135. “ARPES evidence for a quasiparticle liquid in overdoped Bi2Sr2CaCu208+,” B.O. Wells,

Z. Yusof, T. Valla, A.V. Fedorov, P. D. Johnson, C. Kendziora, S. Jian, and D. Hinks. Surf. Rev. Lett. 9(2), 1091-1096 (2002).

136. “Special Issue: Electron spectroscopy with synchrotron radiation: past, present and future – Foreward,” Z. Hussain, P.D. Johnson, S.D. Kevan, and B. Sinkovic. J. Elect. Spect. Rel. Phenom. 126(1-3), 1-2 (October 2002).

137. “d-quantum well states in ultra thin silver films on V(100),” M. Kralj, P. Pervan, M. Milun, T. Valla, P. Johnson, and D. Woodruff. Phys. Rev. B 68, 245413 (2003).

138. “Quasiparticle spectra, charge-density-wave, superconductivity and electron-phonon coupling in 2H-NbSe2,” T. Valla, A.V. Fedorov, P.D. Johnson, P.-A. Glans, C. McGuinness, K.E. Smith, E.Y. Andrei, and H. Berger. Phys. Rev. Lett. 92(8), 086401 (2004).

139 “The quasiparticle lineshape of Sr2RuO4 and its relation to anisotropic transport,” S.-C. Wang, H.-B. Yang, A.K.P. Sekharan, H. Ding, J.R. Engelbrecht, X. Dai, Z. Wang, A. Kaminiski, T. Valla, T. Kidd, A.V. Fedorov, and P.D. Johnson. Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 137002 (2004).

140. “Diamond Amplifier For Photocathodes,” Triveni Rao, Ilan Ben-Zvi, Andrew Burrill , Xiangyun

Chang, Steven Hulbert, Peter D. Johnson and Jörg Kewisch, American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings # 737, Ed. V. Yakimenko, P 178, (2004)

141. “Extracting the electron-boson spectral function 2F() from infrared and photoemission data using inverse theory,” S. Dordevic, C. Homes, J. Tu, T. Valla, M. Strongin, P.D. Johnson, G. Gu, and D. Basov. Phys. Rev. B 71, 104529 (2005). 142. “Charge density wave gap in the quasi-two-dimensional conductor Na0.9Mo6O17 measured by

Angle Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy,” P.-A. Glans, T. Learmonth, K. Smith, T. Valla, P.D. Johnson, S. Hulbert, W. McCarroll, and M. Greenblatt. Phys. Rev. B 72, 035115 (2005).

143. “X-ray spectroscopic study of the electronic structure of the high-dielectric-constant material

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CaCu3Ti4O12,” C. McGuinness, J. Downes, P. Sheridan, P.-A. Glans, K. Smith, W. Si, and P.D. Johnson. Phys. Rev. B 71, 195111 (2005). 144. “Orbital dependence of the Fermi liquid state in Sr2RuO4,” T. Kidd, T. Valla, A. Fedorov, P.D. Johnson, R. Cava, and M. Haas. Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 107003 (2005). 145. “Critical current density enhancement in YBa2Cu3O7- thin films by twin domains of LaAlO3

substrates,” Z. Ye, Q. Li, W. Si, and P.D. Johnson. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity 15(2), 3013-3015 (2005).

146. “Enhanced flux pinning in YBa2Cu3O7 films by nanoscaled substrate surface roughness,” Z. Ye, Q. Li, Y. Hu, W. Si, P.D. Johnson, and Y.Zhu. Appl. Phys. Lett. 87, 122502 (2005). 147. “Response of penetration of magnetic flux to disorder landscape in superconducting films,” Z. Ye, Q. Li, W. Si, M. Suenaga, and P.D. Johnson. Phys. Rev. B 72, 134514 (2005). 148. “Fine details of the nodal electronic excitations in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+,” T. Valla, T. Kidd,

J. Rameau, H.-J. Noh, G. Gu, P.D. Johnson, H.-B. Yang, and H. Ding. Phys. Rev. B 73, 184518 (2006). 149. “Jahn-Teller effect in spinel manganites probes by soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy,” H.-J. Noh,

S. Yeo, J.-S. Kang, C.L. Zhang, S.-W. Cheong, S.-J. Oh, and P.D. Johnson. Appl. Phys. Lett., 88, 081911 (2006).

150. “Nature of oxygen dopant-induced states in high-temperature Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x superconductors: A

photoemission investigation,” P. Richard, Z.H. Pan, M. Neupane, A.V. Fedorov, T. Valla, P.D. Johnson, G. Gu, W. Ku, Z. Wang, and H. Ding, Phys Rev B 74, 094512 (2006).

151. “Experimental determination of the Fermi surface of the spin spiral compound TlCo2Se2,” H.-K.

Jeong, T. Valla, R. Berger, P.D. Johnson, and K.E. Smith, Europhysics Letters, 77 27001 (2007).

152. “High-energy kink observed in the electron dispersion of high-temperature cuprate superconductors,” T. Valla, T.E. Kidd, W.-G. Yin, G.D. Gu, P.D. Johnson and Z.-H. Pan, A.V. Fedorov,. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 167003 (2007).

153. “ARPES study of the Metal-Insulator Transition in Bismuth Cobaltates,” Z. Yusof, B.O. Wells, T.

Valla, P.D. Johnson, A.V. Fedorov, Q. Li, S.M. Loureiro, and R.J. Cava. Phys. Rev. B 76, 165115 (2007).

154. “Doping of one-dimensional Mott insulator: photoemission and optical studies of Sr2Cu)3+,” T.

Valla, T.E. Kidd, P.D. Johnson, K. Kim, C.C. Homes, and G.D. Gu. Phys. Rev. B, 77, 054503 (2008).

155. “Electronic structure of a Co-decorated vicinal Cu(775) surface: High-resolution photoemission

spectroscopy,” S-C Wang, M.B. Yilmaz, K.R. Knox, N. Zaki, J.I. Dadap, T. Valla, P.D. Johnson, and R.M. Osgood, Phys. Rev. B, 77, 115448 (2008).

156. “Spin-orbit interaction effect in the electronic structure of Bi2Te3 observed by angle-resolved

photoemission spectroscopy,” H.-J. Noh, H. Koh, S. – J. Oh, J.H. Park, H. –D. Kim, J. D. Rameau, T. Valla, T.E. Kidd, and, P.D. Johnson, Y. Hu, Q. Li, EPL, 81, 57006 (2008).

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157. “Emergence of pre-formed Cooper pairs from the doped Mott insulating state Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+,” H.B. Yang, J.D. Rameau, P.D. Johnson, T. Valla, A. Tsvelik, and G.D. Gu, Nature 456, 77 (2008). 158. “Quasiparticles in the pseudogap phase of underdoped cuprate,” K.-Y. Yang, H.-B. Yang, P.D.

Johnson, T.M. Rice, and F.-C. Zhang. EPL 86, 37002 (2009). 159. “Enhanced superconducting transition temperature in FeSe0.5Te0.5 thin films,” W. Si, Z.-W. Lin, Q.

Jie, W.-G. Yin, J. Zhou, G. Gu, and P.D. Johnson. Appl. Phys. Lett. 95, 052504 (2009). 160. “Atomic-wide Co Wires on Cu(775) at Room Temperature,” N. Zaki, D. Potapenko, P.D.Johnson,

and R.M. Osgood. Phys. Rev. B 80, 155419 (2009).

161. “Coupling of low-energy electrons in the optimally doped Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+ superconductor to an optical phonon mode,” J. D. Rameau, H.-B. Yang, G.Gu, and P.D. Johnson. Phys. Rev. B 80(18), 184513 (Nov. 2009).

162. “Superconductivity in epitaxial thin films of Fe1.08Te: Ox,” W. Si, Q. Jie, L. Wu, J. Zhou, G. Gu, P.D. Johnson, and Li, Q. Phys. Rev. B 81, 092506 (2010). 163. “Particle-hole asymmetry and the pseudogap phase of the high-Tc superconductors,” H.-B. Yang, J.D. Rameau, P.D. Johnson, and G.D. Gu. J. supercond. Nov. Magn. 23, 803-806 (2010). 164. “Coupling of spin and orbital excitations in the iron-based superconductor FeSeo.5Te0.5,” S.-H. Lee, G. Xu, W. Ku, J.S. Wen, C.C. Lee, N. Katayama, Z.J. Xu, S. Ji, Z.W. Lin, G.D. Gu, H.-B. Yang, P.D. Johnson, Z.-H. Pan, T. Valla, M. Fujita, T.J. Sato, S. Chang, K. Yamada, and J.M. Tranquada. Phys. Rev. B 81, 220502 (2010). 165. “Nonequilibrium band mapping of unoccupied bulk states below the vacuum level by two-photon Photoemission,” Z. Hao, J. Dadap, K. Knox, M. Yilmaz, N. Zaki, P.D. Johnson, and R. Osgood. Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 017602 (2010). 166. “Application of the Lucy-Richardson deconvolution procedure to high resolution photoemission spectra. J.D. Rameau, H.-B. Yang and P.D. Johnson. J. Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena 181, 35-43 (2010). 167. “Properties of Hydrogen Terminated Diamond as a Photocathode, “ Rameau, J. D., Smedley, J., Muller, E. M., Kidd, T. E., Johnson, P. D, Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 137602 (2011) 168. “Surface states on vicinal Cu(775): STM and photoemission study”, Zaki, N., Knox, K., Johnson, P. D., Fujii, J., Vobornik, I., Panaccione, G., Osgood, R. M. Phys. Rev. B 83, 205420 (2011) 169. “Iron-chalcogenide FeSe(0.5)Te(0.5) coated superconducting tapes for high field applications”, Si, Weidong, Zhou, Juan, Jie, Qing, Dimitrov, Ivo, Solovyov, V., Johnson, P. D., Jaroszynski, J., Matias, V., Sheehan, C., Li, Qiang, Appl. Phys. Lett. 98, 262509 (2011) 170. “On the Reconstructed Fermi Surface in the Underdoped Cuprates”, H.-B. Yang, J. D. Rameau,

Z.-H. Pan, G. D. Gu, P. D. Johnson, H. Claus, D. G. Hinks, and T. E. Kidd, Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 047003 (2011)

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171, “ Evidence for a Universal Scaling of Length, Time and Energy in the Cuprate High- Temperature Superconductors”, J.D. Rameau, Z.-H. Pan, H.-B. Yang, G.D. Gu, and P.D. Johnson, Physical Review B, 84, 180511, (2011). 172. “The ESM beamline at NSLS-II: a Wide Photon-Energy Range, Micro-Focusing Beamline for Photoelectron Spectro-Microscopies”, R. Reininger,1 S. Hulbert, P.D. Johnson, J. Sadowski, D. Starr, O. Tchoubar, T. Valla, and E. Vescovo, Review of Scientific Instruments, 83, 23102 (2012) 173. “Photoemission band mapping with a tunable femtosecond source using nonequilibrium absorption resonances”, M.B. Yilmaz, J.I. Dadap, K.R. Knox, N. Zaki, Z.F. Hao, P.D. Johnson, R.M. Osgood, J. Vac. Sci. Tech., 30, 41403 (2012) 174. Orbital characters and near two-dimensionality of Fermi surfaces in NaFe1−xCoxAs, Z.-H. Liu, P. Richard, Y. Li, L.-L. Jia, G.-F. Chen, T.-L. Xia, D.-M. Wang, J.-B. He, H.-B. Yang, Z.-H. Pan, T. Valla, P. D. Johnson, N. Xu, H. Ding, and S.-C. Wang, Appl. Phys. Lett. 101, 202601 (2012). 175. Experimental observation of spin-exchange-induced dimerization of an atomic one-dimensional system, Nader Zaki, Chris A. Marianetti, Danda P. Acharya, Percy Zahl, Peter Sutter, Junichi Okamoto, Peter D. Johnson, Andrew J. Millis, and Richard M. Osgood, Phys Rev B 87,161406 (2013) 176. Photoemission Studies of the Pseudogap Regime in the High Tc Cuprate Phase Diagram

P.D. Johnson, H.B Yang, J.D. Rameau, G.D. Gu, T.E. Kidd, H. Claus and D. Hinks, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 449, 012007 (2013).

177. Photoinduced changes in the cuprate electronic structure revealed by femtosecond time- and angle-resolved photoemission, J. D. Rameau, S. Freutel, L. Rettig, I. Avigo, M. Ligges, Y. Yoshida, H. Eisaki, J. Schneeloch, R. D. Zhong, Z. J. Xu, G. D. Gu, P. D. Johnson, and U. Bovensiepen, Phys. Rev. B 89, 115115, 2014

178. Nearly Perfect Fluidity in a High Temperature Superconductor, J.D. Rameau, T.J. Reber, H.-B. Yang, S. Akhanjee, G.D. Gu and P.D. Johnson, Phys. Rev. B. 90, 134509, 2014.

179. Spin-Orbit Interactions and the Nematicity Observed in the Fe-Based Superconductors, P.D.

Johnson, H.B. Yang, J.D. Rameau, G.D. Gu, Z. –H. Pan, T. Valla, M. Weinert, Phys Rev. Lett. 114, 167001 (2015)

180. Preface, Peter D. Johnson, Guangyong Xu, and Wei-Guo Yin, Iron Based Superconductivity,

Springer Series in Materials Science, 211, p. V-VII, 2015.

181.  Spin-Fluctuation-Induced Non-Fermi-Liquid Behavior with Suppressed Superconductivity in LiFe1−x CoxAs, Y. M. Dai, H. Miao, L. Y. Xing, X. C. Wang, P. S. Wang, H. Xiao, T. Qian, P. Richard, X. G. Qiu, W. Yu, C. Q. Jin, Z. Wang, P. D. Johnson, C. C. Homes, and H. Ding, Phys. Rev. X, 5, 031035 (2015)

182. Energy Dissipation from a Correlated System Driven Out of Equilibrium, J. D. Rameau, S. Freutel,

A. F. Kemper, M. A. Sentef, J. K. Freericks, I. Avigo, M. Ligges, L. Rettig, Y. Yoshida, H. Eisaki,

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J. Schneeloch, R. D. Zhong, Z. J. Xu, G. D. Gu, P. D. Johnson, U. Bovensiepen, Accepted Nature Communications (2016)

183. Fluctuating charge order in the optimally doped high temperature superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x,

Sean Vig, Anshul Kogar, Vivek Mishra, Luc Venema, Melinda S. Rak, Ali A. Husain, Peter D. Johnson, Genda D. Gu, Eduardo Fradkin, Michael R. Norman, Peter Abbamonte, submitted, Nature Comm. (arXiv:1509.04230).

Book Chapters "Inverse Photoemission,” In: Angle Resolved Photoemission, Ed. S.D. Kevan, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 1992. “Synchrotron Radiation,” In: Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences, Vol. 29C, Vol. 29C, pp. 23-43, Academic Press, Inc., 1997. “Electronic Structure of Ultrathin Magnetic Films,” In: The Chemical Physics of Solid Surfaces, Vol. 8, Growth and Properties of Ultrathin Epitaxial Layers, D.A. King and D.P. Woodruff (Eds.), pp. 545-582, Elsevier (publ.), 1997. “Photoemission as a Probe of the Collective Excitations in Condensed Matter Systems,”, Peter D. Johnson and Tonica Valla in Very High Resolution Photoemission, Ed., S. Hufner (Springer-Verlag). 2007 “Spin-Polarized Photoelectron Spectroscopy as a probe of Magnetic Systems,” P.D. Johnson and G. Güntherodt in The Handbook of Magnetism and Advanced Magnetic Materials ed. S. Parkin (Wiley) 2007 “Angle Resolved Photoemission”, Chapter in Synchrotron Light Sources and Free Electron Lasers, Ed. Eberhard Jaeschke, Shaukat Khan, Jochen R. Schneider and Jerome B. Hastings, Springer International Publishing, Switzerland 2016 "Photoelectron Spectroscopies applied to Condensed Matter Systems", Peter D. Johnson, accepted to be published in “Physics of Solid Surfaces”, edited by Prof. G. Chiarotti and Prof. P. Chiaradia, (Landolt-Börnstein). Books and Journal Edited: Co-Editor: Reports on Progress in Physics Special Issue on the Fe-based Superconductors and related materials. July 2011 Guest Editor: The Future of Photoemission Spectroscopy, Synchrotron Radiation News, Vol 27, No. 2, 2014.

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