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05-Apr-2018 - Metallic glasses and humans inhabit the same universe: they age. In time, their physical properties change towards a distinct direction. Researchers from the University of Göttingen and the European Synchrotron ESRF in Grenoble have now discovered a surprising effect in ultrastable metallic ...
X-rays reveal an unexpected property of widely used nanoparticles
14-Nov-2013 - A new chapter has been opened in our understanding of the chemical activity of nanoparticles says a team of international scientists. Using the X-ray beams of the European Synchrotron ESRF they showed that the electrons absorbed and released by cerium dioxide nanoparticles during chemical ...
Kiel Physicists discover anomalous deposition of copper
26-Jun-2012 - A surprising discovery in the growth behavior of copper – an important ingredient in modern electronic devices – was made by a research group from Kiel University, Germany, in collaboration with staff from the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France. The team headed by ...
31-May-2011 - Scientists from Finland and France have developed a new synchrotron X-ray technique that may revolutionize the chemical analysis of rare materials like meteoric rock samples or fossils. The results have been published in Nature Materials.Life, as we know it, is based on the chemistry of carbon ...
25-Mar-2011 - A breakthrough in the study of chemical reactions during etching and coating of materials was achieved by a research group headed by Kiel physicist, Professor Olaf Magnussen. The team from the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU), Germany, in collaboration with staff from the European ...
21-Jul-2005 - Researchers from Korea, Italy, France and the ESRF have observed how a molecule in a liquid changes structure after being hit by a short flash of laser light, and how this process triggers a chemical reaction. Thanks to very intense pulses of X-rays from the synchrotron and novel data analysis, ...
01-Jun-2005 - Researchers from the United Kingdom, France and the DUBBLE beamline at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) have made a step forward in research on glass. They monitored the change in the structure of zeolites from crystalline solids into an almost perfect glass on heating. They did ...
27-Apr-2005 - Using Synchrotron x-ray microbeams, a research team from the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research in Stuttgart and the ESRF has been able to observe for the first time that the microscopic structure of a crystalline material fluctuates in time. The results are just shed in Science Express ...
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