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Publié le 29/07/2020
First biological application of the super-resolved infrared optical photothermal...
A scientific collaboration between Lund University (Sweden) and the SMIS beamline of Synchrotron SOLEIL elucidated for the first time the conformation of nanoscale amyloid aggregates. This study was...
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Publié le 17/07/2020
Resumption of industrial experiments at SOLEIL
At SOLEIL, initial experiments, notably in the case of industrial experiments, have resumed in compliance with the current regulations for the safety of all.
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Publié le 03/07/2020
Controlling the magnetization of materials with light pulses - The study of Heusler...
When a magnetic material is shined on with a laser pulse, it will locally demagnetize. This magnetization loss occurs in an ultra-fast timescale, here less than a picosecond (10
-12
s). In...
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Publié le 03/07/2020
Interstellar dust: from Milky Way to the beamline
The space in between the stars that populate our Galaxy is not empty. It is filled with a tenuous medium of gas and dust particles. Tremendous progress has been achieved in understanding this...
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Publié le 10/06/2020
Webinar LEAPS: "Learning to run again"
Organised by LEAPS on the challenges for synchrotrons and FELs to restore effective operations during the CoViD-19 pandemic
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Publié le 02/06/2020
June 2nd, 2020 : reopening of SOLEIL to users
In accordance with French government recommendations to limit the spread of the CoVD-19 epidemic, SOLEIL management is organizing a very gradual resumption of activity. Thus, the accelerators were...
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Publié le 25/05/2020
Scientists reveal the third dimension of magnetic skyrmion tubes
An international team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart, the Universities of Southampton, Exeter, Warwick and Cambridge, and 3 synchrotrons -BESSY II,...
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Publié le 19/05/2020
The origin of the colours in the photochromatic images finally understood
A palette of colours on a silver plate: that is what the world’s first colour photograph looks like. It was taken by French physicist Edmond Becquerel in 1848. His process was empirical, never...
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Publié le 07/05/2020
Pearls: under the surface
Pearls are unique in jewellery: they are the only gem produced by living organisms. The evaluation of their quality, and consequently their price, is based on shape, colour, lustre..., i.e. their...
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