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Publié le 31/03/2021
Identifying isomers of peroxy radicals in the gas phase at DESIRS beamline
Peroxy radicals (RO
2
) are key reaction intermediates in the low temperature oxidation of organic compounds and play essential roles in combustion processes and in atmospheric chemistry. In...
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Publié le 12/08/2020
Molecular footballs in space – Are they even balls?
Of the 200+ molecules that have been detected in space, the Buckminsterfullerene (C
60
), shaped exactly like a football, is extraordinarily elegant and symmetric. When exposed to harsh...
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Publié le 09/06/2020
Photons are back on SOLEIL beamlines!
After the restart of the accelerators and the implementation of a specific organization, in particular around the Control Room, the beamlines restarted on Tuesday, May 26.
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Publié le 14/10/2019
Hidden pitfalls of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy for quantitative analysis
This work was performed in an international collaboration between nearly 20 researchers, including both experimentalist and theoreticians, from 6 countries: France, Sweden, Norway, Finland, US and...
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Publié le 01/10/2019
Contribution to the heating of future fusion plasmas - Rotational and vibrational...
Nuclear fusion, the reaction that powers the Sun and stars, could be a solution for an abundant and CO
2
-free industrial source of energy on Earth. However, some scientific and...
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Publié le 02/05/2019
Biradicals - An elusive kind of molecules
Biradicals are molecules with two unpaired electrons. The simplest and best known examples of biradicals are oxygen (O
2
) and ozone (O
3
), but other biradicals appear in...
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Publié le 28/11/2018
Lifting molecules off the grains with X-rays
In cold and dense regions of the interstellar medium, numerous molecules are observed. Some move freely in the gas phase, others are frozen at the surface of tiny dust grains, forming so-called ice...
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Publié le 09/04/2018
Sunburn on Titan’s haze
An international scientific consortium, led by teams from the LATMOS and DESIRS beamline, extends the legacy and impact of the Cassini-Huygens mission into the laboratory. During 13 years, the...
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Publié le 21/09/2017
Correlation between structures and electronic properties in PAH clusters
Astrophysicists think that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) are widely present in interstellar space. Nevertheless, their mechanisms of formation by evaporation from carbonaceous nanograins are...
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