A Mini-Antenna for the Data Processing of Tomorrow
The use of spin-wave signals in future information processing devices can substantially reduce power consumption over present charge current based technologies. As part of an international research venture, scientists at PSI now introduced a concept to generate spin waves with nanoscale wavelengths exploiting the driven dynamics of magnetic vortex cores in magnetic heterostructures.
POLAR detector developed at the PSI flies into orbit with a Chinese space mission
Researchers working with Wojciech Hajdas at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have developed a detector called POLAR. This instrument is expected to search out and investigate so-called gamma ray bursts coming from the depths of the universe. Gamma ray bursts are eruptions of high-energy light that despite being extremely strong remain, up to now, only poorly understood.
Per Anhalter zu den Gammablitzen
Forschende am PSI haben einen Detektor namens POLAR entwickelt. Er soll extreme Energieausbrüche aus den Tiefen des Universums aufspüren und untersuchen. Im kommenden September wird POLAR mit einer chinesischen Weltraummission ins All fliegen.
Shedding light on the origins of high-Tc superconductivity in bismuth oxides
Researchers have overcome a number of challenges in order to employ an advanced probe in the study of an unusual material, barium bismuth oxide (BaBiO3) – an insulating parent compound of a family of high-temperature superconductors known since the late 80s. In order to finally realize the experiments, the researchers grew and studied thin films of the material completely in situ under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. The results show that superconductivity in bismuth oxides emerges out of a novel insulating phase, where hole pairs located on combinations of the oxygen orbitals are coupled with distortions of the crystal lattice.
Muon polarization in the MEG experiment: predictions and measurements
The MEG experiment makes use of one of the world’s most intense low energy muon beams, in order to search for the lepton flavour violating process μ+→e+γ . We determined the residual beam polarization at the thin stopping target, by measuring the asymmetry of the angular distribution of Michel decay positrons as a function of energy. The initial muon beam polarization at the production is predicted to be Pμ=−1Pμ=−1 by the Standard Model (SM) with massless neutrinos.
Ferromagnetic Quantum Critical Point Avoided by the Appearance of Another Magnetic Phase in LaCrGe3 under Pressure
The temperature-pressure phase diagram of the ferromagnet LaCrGe3 is determined for the first time from a combination of magnetization, muon-spin-rotation, and electrical resistivity measurements. The ferromagnetic phase is suppressed near 2.1 GPa, but quantum criticality is avoided by the appearance of a magnetic phase, likely modulated, AFMQ.
Momentum-Resolved Electronic Structure of the High-Tc Superconductor Parent Compound BaBiO3
We investigate the band structure of BaBiO3, an insulating parent compound of doped high-Tc superconductors, using in situ angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy on thin films. The data compare favorably overall with density functional theory calculations within the local density approximation, demonstrating that electron correlations are weak. The bands exhibit Brillouin zone folding consistent with known BiO6 breathing distortions.
Sonnen-Sprit
Trotz ihres grossen Potentials hat die Sonnenenergie noch ein Problem: Die Sonne scheint nicht immer und ihre Energie lässt sich schwer speichern. Forscher am Paul Scherrer Institut PSI und an der ETH Zürich haben nun erstmals einen chemischen Prozess vorgestellt, in dem die Wärmeenergie der Sonne genutzt werden kann, um aus Kohlendioxid und Wasser direkt hochenergetische Treibstoffe herzustellen. Hierfür haben sie eine neue Materialkombination aus Ceroxid und Rhodium entwickelt.
Therapeutic drug monitoring in sub-nanoliter volumes
A promising system for painless and minimally-invasive therapeutic drug monitoring has been demonstrated. The proposed device combines biofunctionalized hollow microneedles with an optofluidic system to measure drug concentrations in volumes as small as 0.6 nL.
Magnetoelectroelastic control of magnetism
X-ray magnetic circular dichroism at the Co L3,2 edges measured at the X-Treme beamline, SLS and at the Advanced Light Source, evidence that three distinct electric field driven remanent magnetization states can be set in the Co film at room temperature. Ab initio density functional theory calculations unravel the relative contributions of both strain and charge to the observed magnetic anisotropy changes illustrating magnetoelectroelastic coupling at artificial multiferroic interfaces.
Controlling Quantum States Atom by Atom
A method to precisely alter the quantum mechanical states of electrons within an array of quantum boxes has been developped by an international consortium also including PSI. The method can be used to investigate the interactions between various types of atoms and electrons, which is essential for future quantum technologies.
So halten Akkus länger und laden schneller
Forschende des PSI und der ETH Zürich haben ein sehr einfaches und kostengünstiges Verfahren entwickelt, um die Leistung herkömmlicher Lithium-Ionen-Akkus deutlich zu steigern. Ob Armbanduhr, Smartphone, Laptop oder Auto, für alle Anwendungsbereiche lassen sich so die Akkus optimieren. Demnach hält eine Ladung nicht nur deutlich länger, auch das Aufladen erfolgt schneller.
Single shot grating interferometry demonstrated using direct conversion detection
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute's Swiss Light Source in Villigen, Switzerland, have developed an X-ray grating interferometry setup which does not require an analyzer grating, by directly detecting the fringes generated by the phase grating with a high resolution detector. The 25um pitch GOTTHARD microstrip detector utilizes a direct conversion sensor in which the charge generated from a single absorbed photon is collected by more than one channel. Therefore it is possible to interpolate to achieve a position resolution finer than the strip pitch.
Den Tumor aushungern
Der PSI-Forscher Kurt Ballmer-Hofer beschäftigt sich mit der Frage, wie man Tumoren „aushungern“ könnte, indem man sie daran hindert, Blutgefässe zu entwickeln. Nach 40 Jahren Forschung, die viele grundsätzliche Erkenntnisse über die Bildung von Blutgefässen gebracht hat, ist das entscheidende Molekül inzwischen gefunden worden; weitere Forschung soll nun neue klinische Anwendungen möglich machen.
Aus Strom wird Gas wird Strom
Mit zunehmendem Ausbau der Photovoltaik- und Windkraftanlagen wird deren Integration in das bestehende Energiesystem zur Herausforderung. Auf der ESI-Plattform wird getestet, wie die Integration gelingen kann. Die Lösung: Überschüssige Energie wird in Form von Gas gespeichert.
Itinerant and Localized Magnetization Dynamics in Antiferromagnetic Holmium
Resonant magnetic scattering performed at the x-ray free electron laser facility LCLS (USA) has been used to investigate the magnetization dynamics of elemental Holmium. It is found that the demagnetization of conduction electrons and localized 4f magnetic moments have the same temporal evolution showing a strong coupling between the different magnetic moments.
Leistungsfähigere Katalysatoren für Gasautos
Fahrzeuge mit Gasantrieb sind im Kommen, und auch sie brauchen Abgaskatalysatoren. Während die Empa daran arbeitet, Gasmotoren und -katalysatoren zu optimieren, spezialisiert sich das PSI auf Untersuchungsmethoden, mit denen man die Vorgänge im Katalysator sehr genau beobachten kann. Für ihre Arbeiten haben die Forschenden am PSI nun eine universelle Messkammer entwickelt, in der der Katalysator mit verschiedenen Methoden unter immer den gleichen Bedingungen untersucht werden kann.
First light from the SwissFEL Experimental Laser
The SwissFEL Experimental Laser 1 has successfully been delivered and installed in a temporary laser lab by Coherent, from where it will be moved to SwissFEL by end of 2016. The pre-installation in the temporary laser lab allows to become acquainted with the system, to set up a full monitoring and diagnostics system and to debug potential problems in the next months.
Ein Atom aufs Mal
Die Forschungsgruppe für superschwere Elemente erforscht am PSI die exotischen, instabilen Atome am Ende des Periodensystems der Elemente. Der Traum: Eines Tages die Insel der Stabilität zu entdecken, die auf der Landkarte der Chemiker jenseits der bislang bekannten Elemente existieren könnte.
Investigating DNA Radiation Damage Using X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
The key to achieving more effective radioprotection and radiotherapy is to understand the exact mechanism of the interaction between radiation and biomolecules, and in particular to obtain the precise structure of the different forms of damage and their relative ratios. Among all biomolecules exposed to radiation, DNA plays an important role because any damage to its molecular structure can affect the whole cell and may lead to chromosomal rearrangements resulting in genomic instability or cell death.
Zebra – ein neues Instrument für das PSI
Interview mit Oksana ZaharkoNeue wissenschaftliche Fragestellungen erfordern immer bessere Experimentieranlagen. PSI-Forscherin Oksana Zaharko berichtet im Interview über die Herausforderungen beim Aufbau eines neuen Instruments für die Forschung mit Neutronen.
Heutige Messungen liefern Einsichten über Wolken in der Vergangenheit
Forschende haben gezeigt, wie sich aus natürlichen Substanzen Feinstaub in der Atmosphäre bilden kann. Die Ergebnisse werden unser Wissen über die Wolken vor Beginn der Industrialisierung verbessern und so zur genaueren Beschreibung der bisherigen und zukünftigen Klimaentwicklung beitragen.
Organic Nitrate Contribution to New Particle Formation and Growth in Secondary Organic Aerosols from α-Pinene Ozonolysis
The chemical kinetics of organic nitrate production during new particle formation and growth of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) were investigated using the short-lived radioactive tracer 13N in flow-reactor studies of α-pinene oxidation with ozone. Direct and quantitative measurements of the nitrogen content indicate that organic nitrates accounted for ∼40% of SOA mass during initial particle formation, decreasing to ∼15% upon particle growth to the accumulation-mode size range (>100 nm). Experiments with OH scavengers and kinetic model results suggest that organic peroxy radicals formed by α-pinene reacting with secondary OH from ozonolysis are key intermediates in the organic nitrate formation process
Centriolar CPAP/SAS-4 Imparts Slow Processive Microtubule Growth
Centrioles are fundamental and evolutionarily conserved microtubule-based organelles whose assembly is characterized by microtubule growth rates that are orders of magnitude slower than those of cytoplasmic microtubules. Here, we bring together crystallographic, biophysical, and reconstitution assays to demonstrate that the human centriolar protein CPAP (SAS-4 in worms and flies) binds and "caps" microtubule plus ends by associating with a site of β-tubulin engaged in longitudinal tubulin-tubulin interactions.
Aufbau der ESI-Plattform
Der Weg in eine nachhaltige Energiezukunft führt über die Integration neuer erneuerbarer Energien aus Sonne, Wind oder Biomasse. Auf der ESI-Plattform (ESI steht für englisch „Energy System Integration“) können Forschung und Industrie vielversprechende Lösungsansätze in ihren komplexen Zusammenhängen testen.
Dimensional Reduction in Quantum Dipolar Antiferromagnets
We report ac susceptibility, specific heat, and neutron scattering measurements on a dipolar-coupled antiferromagnet LiYbF4. For the thermal transition, the order-parameter critical exponent is found to be 0.20(1) and the specific-heat critical exponent −0.25(1). The exponents agree with the 2D XY/h4 universality class despite the lack of apparent two-dimensionality in the structure.
Swiss chemist wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Award
Professor Urs Baltensperger, from the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland, is the Royal Society of Chemistry Spiers Memorial Award winner for 2016.
Experiment im schwebenden Tropfen
Der genaue Aufbau von Proteinen wird am PSI standardmässig mittels Röntgenstrahlung entschlüsselt. Nun haben zwei PSI-Wissenschaftler diese Methode trickreich weiterentwickelt: Anstatt die Proteine zu befestigen, untersuchten sie die Proteine in einem frei schwebenden Flüssigkeitstropfen.
How does food look like on the nanoscale?
The answer to this question could save food industry a lot of money and reduce food waste caused by faulty production. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and the Paul Scherrer Institut have obtained a 3D image of food on the nanoscale using ptychographic X-ray computed tomography. This work paves the way towards a more detailed knowledge of the structure of complex food systems.
The role of ions in the self-healing behavior of soft particle suspensions
A. Scotti et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1516011113 (2016). Understanding when a material crystallizes is of fundamental importance in condensed matter. In many materials, the presence of point defects suppresses crystallization. Surprisingly, colloidal hydrogels can overcome this limitation: A small number of large microgels can spontaneously deswell to fit in the crystal lattice of smaller microgels, thus avoiding the occurrence of point defects.