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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 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 12/05/2017
Photoionisation of the cation (C
60
)
+
, the Buckminsterfullerene...
Study of the spectroscopic properties of ions in the gaseous phase, a state of matter which by definition is highly diluted, requires the use of very specific experimental methods. Scientists at...
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Publié le 26/01/2017
10 years of collaboration SOLEIL/INRA
It is now 10 years since INRA and SOLEIL have engaged a fruitful collaboration, which relies on the presence of INRA who work on secondment on SOLEIL beamlines. A booklet, published in January...
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Publié le 06/07/2016
Scientists of the PLÉIADES beamline involved in research on radiosensitizing molecules...
X-ray free electron laser reveals radiosensitizing effects at molecular level. While the effect of radiosensitizing molecules in radiation-based cancer therapies has been known for a long time, the...
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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 16/09/2014
Addressing experiments and calculation models to improve astrophysical simulations
How to combine theories and experiments to obtain the best astrophysical models? This is the issue scientists have been trying to solve using synchrotron radiation.
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Publié le 15/09/2014
A better decoding of nanoparticle surfaces at the atomic scale
A research team has developed a method that allows free nanoparticles to be studied while avoiding any substrate influence. In this way it becomes possible to specifically characterize the surfaces...
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Publié le 09/05/2014
A new way to identify the atomic origin of molecular valence electrons
We often classify the electrons in an atom as being either ‘core’ electrons—those closest to the nucleus— or ‘valence’ electrons, those involved in chemical bonding. Indeed, if the atom is part of a...
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