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Publié le 20/12/2015
Insulator Sees the Light
Ultraviolet light has many uses, including water disinfection, pest control, and detection of counterfeit money. A new study by Andrés Santander-Syro at the University of Paris-Sud in France, Patrick...
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Publié le 26/05/2015
The carbon-cobalt interface: a promising candidate to create a source of spin polarized...
Physicists have just identified a new candidate for creating a source of spin-polarized current that is much easier to create and more robust than previous proposals: a cobalt-amorphous carbon...
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Publié le 06/02/2015
SOLEIL Highlights 2014
The 2014 International Year of Crystallography ends and gives way to the 2015 International Year of Light. Whatever the chosen scientific theme, it always enters the field of research...
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Publié le 19/05/2014
Creation of a two-dimensional metal with hexagonal symmetry on a transparent insulating...
2D metallic states are highly promising for the microelectronics of tomorrow. Researchers managed to create such state with hexagonal symmetry at the bare surface of several insulating oxides.
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Publié le 04/02/2014
Graphene ribbons that are highly conductive at room temperature
Graphene ribbons in which the electrons move freely: that is the feat accomplished by an international team of research scientists from the CNRS, the University of Lorraine, and the SOLEIL...
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Publié le 03/02/2014
Helicity dependence of superdiffusive transport in BiTeI
The atelier FemtoARPES and the CASSIOPEE beamline have published in Phys. Rev. Lett. new results on systems with strong spin-orbit coupling. The pump-induced dichroism observed in non-centrosymmetric...
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Publié le 15/11/2013
One-dimensional Fermi surface is stabilized even at low temperature
Angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments carried out at 6 K on on Pt/Ge(001) atomic nanowires provide new elements to better understand the physics of the one-dimensional...
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Publié le 19/09/2013
How interactions alter the number of electrons in iron-based superconductors
In 2008, a new family of superconductors was discovered, based on square planar iron. This attracted the attention of many physicists because superconductivity was found to occur up to relatively...
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Publié le 04/06/2013
Angle-resolved photoemission gives evidence of the half metallicity of magnetite
The half-metallic nature of Fe3O4 has been demonstrated using the state-of-the-art photoemission set-up of the CASSIOPEE beamline. This a crucial result because it shows that the details of the...
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