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Publié le 06/06/2016
High resolution VUV spectroscopy: when laboratory measurements enlighten space
Recently, an experimental branch, dedicated to UV and VUV absorption spectroscopy in the gas phase, was designed and installed on the DÉSIRS beamline. This branch combines a unique ultrahigh-...
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Publié le 08/04/2016
Origin of life: an artificial comet holds the missing piece
Researchers have for the first time shown that ribose, a sugar that is one of the building blocks of genetic material in living organisms, may have formed in cometary ices.
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Publié le 08/04/2016
Superconductivity and nickelates
Cuprates (copper oxides) are currently used as highest temperature (-135° C) superconductors. Scientists are trying to find new candidates for which this temperature would be even higher. This...
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Publié le 08/04/2016
Spintronics harnesses the exotic electrons of topological insulators
Researchers from Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS Thales and CEA INAC SP2M, in partnership with the CASSIOPÉE beamline, demonstrate the potential of recently discovered topological insulator α-...
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Publié le 24/02/2016
Mixed-valence Eu
2+
/Eu
3+
europium salt : Coupling photoemission...
After showing the coexistence of Eu
2+
/Eu
3+
ions in hydrated EuCl3 salt, which was then proved to be EuCl
2,85
salt (see 2013 study published in J. Phys...
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Publié le 11/01/2016
Silver Hydride Nanoclusters under VUV Irradiation
Thanks to the unique properties of the synchrotron radiation, a team of international scientists successfully describe the structure of a silver hydride nanocluster. Those results, published in...
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Publié le 14/12/2014
Pulses of extreme UV radiation
Physicists have just generated ultra short polarized light pulses of extreme UV in laboratory conditions. This kind of radiation gives access to information on the chirality that would remain...
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Publié le 04/12/2014
A novel flame experiment, based upon coincidence spectroscopy, demonstrates multiplex...
Lighting a candle, a quite ordinary action, starts a highly complex chemical reaction sequence: the combustion of the candle wax. The warm and festive yellow candlelight is radiated from soot...
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Publié le 11/07/2014
Could homochirality of life be induced by asymmetric photochemistry of interstellar ice...
A new study of interstellar ice analogs gives insight to explain the biomolecular asymmetry at the surface of primitive Earth. Living organisms use amino acids exclusively in their L enantiomeric...
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