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Publié le 04/05/2012
New optics for the SOLEIL storage ring
The nominal optics of the SOLEIL storage ring has been optimized to satisfy users in terms of electron beam size at «source» points, while guaranteeing an excellent performance with regard to the...
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Publié le 29/02/2012
Holographic imaging of magnetic order: the assets of linear polarization…
Research involving the SOLEIL SEXTANTS beamline team together with researchers at UPMC, Université d'Orsay and the Italian synchrotron ELETTRA, show the potential of using linearly polarized X-rays...
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Publié le 25/01/2012
Le Rayon de SOLEIL n°21
The synchrotron magazine : Chemistry in the light…
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Publié le 23/01/2012
When UV light from the DISCO beamline highlights… potato chips
Will it soon be possible not to dread climbing on the scales after eating French fries? Potato chips that are crispy and tasty but not greasy ... a dream! A dream that the research group headed by...
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Publié le 10/01/2012
The true nature of a model interface finally revealed
Combining photoemission spectroscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy and ab initio calculations allowed to determine the structural model of the alkali-metal/Si(111):B interface.
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Publié le 20/12/2011
Best wishes 2012
Best wishes 2012
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Publié le 04/11/2011
LE RAYON DE SOLEIL - N°21 the synchrotron magazine
November 2011. The construction of the NANOSCOPIUM beamline, which began in mid-October, will considerably increase our experimental capabilities in terms of x-ray imaging,...
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Publié le 30/09/2011
2012 machine schedule
The machine schedule for 2012 is now available. Altogether, 5328h will be dedicated to the beamlines.
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Publié le 01/09/2011
The plant that loved heavy metals
Arabidopsis halleri is a plant whose surprising characteristic is to grow in soil contaminated with heavy metals, and even to store the metals in its leaves. But, in exactly what parts of the leaves...
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