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Publié le 01.24.2025
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 contains information about both. Traditionally, separating magnetic and chemical signals requires two independent measurements with different polarizations, or using a polarization analyzer, complicating...
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Publié le 07/11/2024
A hybrid food to combat anemia: Iron examined with X-rays on LUCIA
Iron deficiency is the leading cause of anemia, affecting around 25 % of the world’s population. Developing new foods naturally rich in iron from their ingredients is a promising approach to remedy...
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Publié le 30/04/2024
Photoactive clay nanotubes for hydrogen production
Photocatalysis
1
is considered one of the cheapest and most efficient technology for solving the problem of global energy shortage. One of the challenges is to find the right photoactive...
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Publié le 26/03/2024
Atomic exploration of calcareous precipitates inside bacteria
Some bacteria form micrometric calcareous granules inside their cells, thus storing calcium and carbon. Their function remains unknown but cells spend energy to synthesize them. To predict the...
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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 27/02/2023
Rare earth elements are trapped inside the vessels of the conductive tissues of an...
Rare earth elements (REEs) are strategic metals strongly involved in low-carbon energy conversion. However, these emerging contaminants are increasingly disseminated into ecosystems, raising concern...
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Publié le 22/02/2023
SOLEIL Health & Well-Being scientific section meets biologists from the plateau de...
On February 1st, 2023, the Health & Well-Being scientific section of SOLEIL organised a day of presentations and discussions for biologists from the plateau de Saclay area, at the Institute for...
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Publié le 14/02/2023
A molecular catalyst able to form carbon-carbon bonds from CO
2
Carbon dioxide (CO
2
) is a natural greenhouse gas, whose overproduction by humans (notably through the combustion of fossil fuels) contributes to global warming. But this industrial waste...
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Publié le 29/06/2022
SOLEIL Highlights 2021
The non-profit civil company Synchrotron SOLEIL was created in 2001. This new edition of our Highlights looks back on the twentieth anniversary of this creation, a year still marked by the pandemic...
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Publié le 14/03/2022
The patinas of Lunéville château sandstones under the SOLEIL X-rays
Lunéville château, aka the "Versailles of Lorraine", built in sandstone of the region, has had an eventful history marked by several fires. The most recent one, in 2003, was devastating, destroying...
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Publié le 28/09/2021
First Evidence of Silicene Nanoribbons Synthesized on an Insulator
Silicene, a single plane of silicon atoms organized in a honeycomb pattern, is, along with graphene - the equivalent of silicene, but with carbon - one of the new 2D materials that have attracted...
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Publié le 05/08/2021
SOLEIL’s contribution to understanding Astrophysics & Astrochemistry
More than 10 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 series of...
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