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April 2013
The experimental set-up of the experiment at ESRF beamline ID27 where the diffraction maps were recorded. The diamond anvil cell is inside the brass cylinder in the centre. The second image also...
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April 2013
The experimental set-up of the experiment at ESRF beamline ID27 where the diffraction maps were recorded. The diamond anvil cell is inside the brass cylinder in the centre. The second image also...
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April 2013
An opened diamond anvil cell. The conical diamond is visible in the center of the left disk. The metal sheet in the centre of the right disk serves as the joint surrounding the sample. Credit ESRF/...
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April 2013
A very thin beam of synchrotron X-rays is used to detect whether solid iron has started to melt. This will change the crystalline structure, in turn modifying the “diffraction pattern” of deflected X...
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April 2013
Recreating the Earth’s liquid iron core in the laboratory: a tiny pieces of iron, the size of a speck of dust, is thermally isolated and then placed between the tips of two conical diamonds. Pressing...
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April 2013
The layers of the Earth and their temperatures: crust, upper and lower mantle, outer core and solid iron core. Credit ESRF
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April 2013
  University of Manitoba Food Scientist Martin Scanlon (r) and PhD Candidate Filiz Koksel (l) work with CLS scientists George Belev (stripes) and Adam Webb (green) to visualize the bubble...
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April 2013
  A dough sample approximately 83 mm3 contains over 24,000 bubbles. This 3D visualization courtesy of the Biomedical Imaging and Theraphy (BMIT) beamline at the Canadian Light Source. 
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April 2013
Physicist Dr. Wolfgang Seidel occupied with installation works at the HZDR's free electron laser. Foto: Frank Bierstedt
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April 2013
Scheme: light tsunami in a layer stack of a superconductor (Jörg Harms / MPSD & CFEL)
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April 2013
An international team of researchers investigated light tsunamis in a superconductor using the HZDR free electron laser's strong terahertz flashes. Photo: Frank Bierstedt
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February 2013
PSI scientists Thorsten Schmitt (left) and Kejin Zhou (right) at the RIXS measuring station of the ADRESS beamline at SLS, where they are inserting a sample into the measuring apparatus. Here, X-rays...
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February 2013
In the experiment, iron-based superconductors are illuminated with X-ray light from the SLS. The light excites a spin wave in the sample and consequently loses energy. By comparing the energy of the...
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February 2013
Structure of EV71 (3)
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February 2013
Scientists examine crystal virus structures
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February 2013
I03 - Scrutinising the sample
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