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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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Publié le 18/11/2013
Photoemission spectroscopy: what do the angular distributions of electrons tell us
In a recent paper published in Physical Review an international group of scientists demonstrated that laboratory frame electron angular distributions can be used as a tool to probe the chemical...
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Publié le 01/10/2013
Young’s double-slit experiment revisited on the atomic level
In Paris, October 1, 2013, groups from the “Chimie-Physique Matière et Rayonnement” Laboratory (UPMC-CNRS), together with SOLEIL Synchrotron, the University of Trieste (Italy) and Uppsala University...
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Publié le 24/09/2013
The forth way to dissociate
Dissociation is one of the simplest chemical reactions, where a molecule breaks apart into two or more fragments, i.e., other molecules, atoms, ions, or radicals. Understanding the mechanisms of...
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Publié le 12/07/2013
Shaken, not stirred - a spy story at the atomic level
Xenon is a fascinating but rare element. For an atomic physicist it shows itself as a horn of plenty: due to its electronic structure it provides a lot of transitions with complex electron...
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Publié le 13/06/2013
Deciphering the electronic behavior of the ionised CO molecule
Auger spectroscopy and photoemission spectroscopy experiments carried out at SPring8 and SOLEIL help deciphering the electronic behavior of the ionised CO molecule. The results, published in New...
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Publié le 04/12/2012
LE RAYON DE SOLEIL - N°22 the synchrotron magazine
Decembre 2012. On November 6, 2002, SOLEIL was granted permission from the Saint-Aubin local authority to build a synchrotron on the Orme des Merisiers site. In the last ten years...
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Publié le 01/03/2011
LE RAYON DE SOLEIL - N°20 The synchrotron magazine
March 2011. With about 300 publications in 2010 and nearly 30 at the start of this year, SOLEIL is up there with the best in terms of performance and scientific productivity...
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