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Publié le 12.17.2025
Best wishes for 2026!
The entire SOLEIL Synchrotron team wishes you a happy new year in 2026!
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Publié le 06/01/2026
Contribution of the HERMES beamline to the study of "Tubenets”: Network-like...
The cereal weevil, one of the world’s main crop pests, harbors symbiotic bacteria that live inside its cells. Scientists from INRAE and INSA Lyon, in collaboration with experts from the SOLEIL...
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Publié le 20/11/2025
Hydrogen production – a promising electrocatalyst based on clay nanotubes
Hydrogen is one of the avenues explored to replace fossil fuels. Producing hydrogen by splitting water is a possible pathway, but it requires the use of catalysts that are often made of scarce,...
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Publié le 31/10/2025
Bacterial architects build network-like membrane structures to feed more efficiently
Press release - The cereal weevil, one of the world’s main crop pests, harbors symbiotic bacteria that live inside its cells. Scientists from INRAE and INSA Lyon, in collaboration with experts from...
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Publié le 02/07/2025
SOLEIL Highlights 2024
The new edition of our Highlights brings together 45 standout achievements selected from the approximately 700 articles published in 2024, resulting from the research undertaken both on SOLEIL's...
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Publié le 04/06/2025
SOLEIL's contribution to the Energy Transition
More than 15 years after the opening to our users, SOLEIL takes stock of the important results obtained thanks to the beamlines during this period. Thus, we invite you to discover a...
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Publié le 05/05/2025
Twisted Magnets: 3D-printed nanomaterials reveal new magnetic states
Scientists have used 3D printing to shape nanomaterials that mimic the twisted structure of DNA, revealing new ways to control magnetism through geometry. An international team —including researchers...
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Publié le 24/01/2025
Magnetic and chemical images revealed simultaneously with multimodal ptychography
When polarized light is directed at a material, it interacts with the material depending on chemical and magnetic properties of the latter. The scattered light creates a diffraction pattern that...
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Publié le 25/11/2024
Aqueous Ink for Solar energy
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are valued for advantages over silicon solar cells, including flexibility, low costs, and light weight. However, halogenated solvents used in their production pose...
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Publié le 04/10/2023
Portrait of Sufal Swaraj - “Research is the only field in which a failed experiment...
In a series of portraits, SOLEIL meets the men and women behind the synchrotron. For this first episode, Sufal Swaraj, a researcher specializing in X-ray spectromicroscopy on the HERMES beamline,...
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Publié le 05/07/2023
SOLEIL Highlights 2022
This document presents a selection of the remarkable results achieved by our users and teams. They allow us to remain optimistic for the future, despite a difficult context linked to the...
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Publié le 04/07/2023
Simple and abundant materials for efficient future energy
The use of hydrogen H
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as a clean energy carrier is one of today's technologically viable avenues
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. Hydrogen can be produced by water photoelectrolysis: an electrolysis reaction...
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