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Publié le 06/03/2020
Coronavirus : closure of SOLEIL's site
Updated March 16th, 18:30
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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 12/09/2019
SOLEIL's contribution to... what's on our plates
More than 10 years of opening to our users: here is for SOLEIL an opportunity to take stock of the important results obtained thanks to the beamlines during this period. A series of thematic...
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Publié le 05/07/2019
SOLEIL Highlights 2018
Looking back on 2018… It will be remembered as the year in which SOLEIL welcomed its 10,000th user, a young woman from the University of Cantabria, ten years after the synchrotron...
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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 09/11/2018
Breaking up molecules with UV radiation: a new activation method for tandem mass...
Tandem mass spectrometry is of central importance in analytical and structural chemistry. This technology involves breaking up the molecules being studied to deduce information about their initial...
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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 20/02/2018
C’mon electrons, let’s do the twist!
Twisting electrons can tell right-handed and left-handed molecules apart Identifying right-handed and left-handed molecules is a crucial step for many applications in chemistry and pharmaceutics. An...
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Publié le 12/12/2017
Ionization potential of the cyano radical and implications for CN
+
cation...
The cyano radical (CN) is omnipresent in many reactions and environments (plasma, combustion, …). It is for instance one of the first species detected in astrophysical media such as comets (in 1881)...
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