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Publié le 03/02/2014
Helicity dependence of superdiffusive transport in BiTeI
The atelier FemtoARPES and the CASSIOPEE beamline have published in Phys. Rev. Lett. new results on systems with strong spin-orbit coupling. The pump-induced dichroism observed in non-centrosymmetric...
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Publié le 28/01/2014
Taking a closer look at small GTPases at the membrane interface
Small GTPases of the Arf family are chief organizers of cellular traffic, the process that targets proteins and lipids to the precise locations in cells where they carry out their functions. The team...
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Publié le 28/01/2014
Chiral clusters: a molecular handshake probed by photoelectrons
Through a long standing collaboration between the University of Nottingham and the DESIRS beamline team, scientists have used the technique of photoelectron circular dichroism (PECD) to study chiral...
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Publié le 23/01/2014
A new step in the understanding of surface behaviour of ferroelectric materials
A team made of French (IRAMIS, CEA, CNRS, Synchrotron SOLEIL), Brazilian (State University of Campinas, Federal University of Goiàs), Austrian (ISSSP Linz University) and Romanian (Material Physics...
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Publié le 21/01/2014
Gum arabic reveals its secrets
Scientists of UMR IATE (Montpellier) and INRA (Nantes) have been studying gum arabic for the past few years, a bio-sourced material widely exploited in many sectors, such as the agri-food industry...
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Publié le 21/01/2014
X-ray Phase Imaging
X-ray radiography based on absorption contrast is one of the efficient techniques allowing probing matter in depth. However, its analysis capabilities are strongly limited, when the elementary parts...
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Publié le 20/01/2014
Lithium ion batteries : Polythiophene coordination complexes, a promising material
Current lithium ion battery (LIB) technologies are all based on inorganic electrodes, though organic materials have been hyped as electrodes for years. Disadvantages such as low specific capacity and...
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Publié le 23/12/2013
Hydrogen-induced nanotunnel opening below the surface of a semiconductor, Silicon Carbide
Nanostructuring a surface is a key and mandatory engineering step toward advances in nanotechnology. A team of french and italian scientists and of a franco-american company has just shown that...
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Publié le 19/12/2013
Phase diagram of cerium-based bulk metallic glasses at high pressure and temperature
Metallic glasses are currently of growing interest worldwide due to their remarkable physicochemical properties with regard to their crystalline counterparts. Among them, the cerium based metallic...
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