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Publié le 01/06/2021
Julie's PhD thesis - episode 4 - the LISA Laboratory and synchrotron SOLEIL
With this fourth meeting with Julie Gordon, doctoral student at the MONARIS laboratory and at the SOLEIL synchrotron, we keep discovering the various places where she is led by her research work on...
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Publié le 25/05/2021
Local structure of Ga atoms in magnetic nanocrystals embedded in GaN
Gallium nitride (GaN) and related compounds are key material systems in state-of-the-art opto- and high-frequency-electronic. The spectrum of relevant functionalities is significantly extended...
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Publié le 22/05/2021
A classic revisited at SEXTANTS beamline: New states and wavefunction imaging in the N2...
For decades, scientists have referred to the measurement of the spectrum of the diatomic molecule N
2
to calibrate "soft" X-rays (energy less than 2000 eV) absorption spectroscopy...
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Publié le 19/05/2021
Origin of Life: the natural asymmetry of biomolecules could be due to a photophysical...
Chiral molecules exist in two forms, called enantiomers, which cannot be superimposed but are mirror images one of the other. Amino acids, the chiral elementary building blocks of proteins, only...
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Publié le 11/05/2021
Condensation effects on electron chiral asymmetries in the photoionization of Serine:...
Researchers from the DESIRS beamline have determined for the first time chiral* asymmetries (caused by photoelectron circular dichroism (PECD*)) in photoelectron imaging experiments on chiral aerosol...
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Publié le 03/05/2021
Porous nanoparticles film activation for CO
2
and methanol adsorption
Porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are hybrid materials that can be specifically designed, among other features, for the selective uptake of specific molecules. This allows their use in several...
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Publié le 21/04/2021
Injection!
As part of the future upgrade of SOLEIL, some technological innovations are necessary in order to be able to achieve the desired performance. Today, one of these innovations becomes a reality!
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Publié le 14/04/2021
French and Swiss Physical Societies Charpak-Ritz 2021 Prize
A SOLEIL researcher, M.E. Couprie, receives the 2021 Charpak-Ritz Prize. We send her our warm congratulations!
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Publié le 13/04/2021
How does wood dry?
The drying of wood follows mechanisms that are still largely unclear. They involve liquid water in the cell cavities known by their Latin name of “lumina” (singular “lumen”) but also water adsorbed...
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