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Publié le 29/11/2013
Laser induced fast demagnetization in epitaxial Gd layers studied with photoelectron...
The fast demagnetization process in magnetic films is a phenomenon that has been attracting increasing research interest for its prospective applications in data storage. Studies are most often...
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Publié le 27/11/2013
Which protein is responsible for uranium accumulation in the skeleton?
Radiochemists from CNRS/Université Paris-Sud Orsay (IPNO) and CNRS/ Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis (ICN) and biologists from the life science CEA division (DSV) collaborated with the MARS...
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Publié le 27/11/2013
Caffeine in cosmetics – optimizing its release into the body by means of "MOFs”
Hybrid metal-organic frameworks or MOFs are very promising candidates for applications in strategic areas such as catalysis, separation or, more recently, biomedicine. A group from Institut Lavoisier...
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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 18/11/2013
Proteins easy to peel... of electrons!
Removing electrons from a material requires energy that can be provided in various forms. When using light as the energy source, it is by the photoelectric effect that electrons are ejected from...
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Publié le 17/11/2013
Nitric acid on snow flakes…
Nitric acid HNO
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is an important player in a plethora of environmental heterogeneous processes involving atmospheric aerosols, icy particulates and snow. Whether nitric acid adsorbs in its...
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Publié le 15/11/2013
One-dimensional Fermi surface is stabilized even at low temperature
Angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments carried out at 6 K on on Pt/Ge(001) atomic nanowires provide new elements to better understand the physics of the one-dimensional...
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Publié le 05/11/2013
Anne Houdusse, user of the PROXIMA1 and SWING beamlines, obtains a CNRS Silver Medal
Anne Houdusse, a research director at the CNRS and head of the "Structural Motility" group at the Curie Institute, has just been awarded the CNRS Silver Medal. This recognizes her major contribution...
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Publié le 05/11/2013
Semiconductor nanoplatelets that roll themselves up, unroll and stack
Researchers from LPS and LPEM (ESPCI) studied on the SWING beamline the self-assembly of semiconductor (CdSe and CdTe) nanoplatelets in solution. These ultra-thin anisotropic nanoparticles possess...
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