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Publié le 01/12/2015
LE RAYON DE SOLEIL - N°25 THE SYNCHROTRON MAGAZINE
2015 December. 2015 being the International Year of Light, as declared by the UN, this was the perfect occasion for organizing many events where SOLEIL took center stage, for example,...
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Publié le 30/11/2015
SOLEIL’s commitment to fight climate change
From November 30
th
to December 11
th
, Paris hosts the twenty first conference of the parties on climate, COP21. For two weeks, political meetings and public engagement events...
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Publié le 23/11/2015
Natural rubber: strain induced crystallization studied under X-ray
Strain induced crystallization is a complex phenomenon whose characterization is paramount to understand the mechanic properties evolution of some materials. Its analysis requires specific...
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Publié le 19/11/2015
HERMES : A beamline dedicated to X-ray microscopy
The HERMES beamline (for High Efficiency and Resolution Beamline dedicated to X-ray Microscopy and Electron Spectroscopy) built at the synchrotron facility SOLEIL emerged to combine two complementary...
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Publié le 13/11/2015
Coherent synchrotron radiation: an effective frequency comb in the terahertz domain
Physicists have just discovered the discontinuous nature of synchrotron radiation due to its coherence. This makes it possible to use coherent synchrotron radiation as one of the most efficient...
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Publié le 12/11/2015
Prussian blue conservation: what if the substrate were more important that the pigment?
A study conducted at the SOLEIL synchrotron facility by researchers from the Bern University of Applied Science, the Conservation Research Center and from SOLEIL on Prussian blue fading process in...
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Publié le 30/10/2015
Legion Fever: New insights into how Legionella bacteria hijack the cellular machinery...
In experiments carried out at the PROXIMA 2A and SWING beamlines at SOLEIL scientists from the Institut de Biology et Chemistry des Protéines (IBCP) and the International Center for Infectiology...
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Publié le 19/10/2015
Marie Labat receives the Jean-Louis Laclare prize
Marie Labat, member of the Sources division at the synchrotron facility SOLEIL, received on October 5th, 2015 the Jean-Louis Laclare prize of the Accelerator Division of the French Physicist Society.
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Publié le 14/10/2015
Fuel cells and oxygen reduction: the structure of potential catalysts’ active sites...
With energetic transition being at stake, the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) has become paramount in the behavior of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells, which use H
2
as a vector of...
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