SwissFEL

Die jüngste Grossforschungsanlage des PSI erzeugt sehr kurze Pulse von Röntgenlicht mit Lasereigenschaften. Damit können Forschende extrem schnelle Vorgänge wie die Entstehung neuer Moleküle bei chemischen Reaktionen verfolgen, die detaillierte Struktur lebenswichtiger Proteine bestimmen oder den genauen Aufbau von Materialien klären. Die Erkenntnisse erweitern unser Verständnis der Natur und führen zu praktischen Anwendungen wie etwa neuen Medikamenten, effizienteren Prozessen in der chemischen Industrie oder neuen Materialien in der Elektronik.

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Lehrabschlussfeier 2024

Lehrabschlussfeier 2024

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Jamie Bragg

Welcome to LXN Jamie Bragg

Herzlich Willkommen Jamie Bragg im LXN!

Tijl Degroote

Welcome to LXN Tijl Degroote

Herzlich Willkommen Tijl Degroote im LXN!

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PRISMAP Radiolanthanides Workshop: Advancing Cancer Therapy

The PRISMAP Radiolanthanides Workshop took place at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland from September 3 to 5, 2024. This influential three-day event gathered leading experts to review the latest advancements in radiolanthanides—radioactive elements at the forefront of cancer therapy. The workshop showcased cutting-edge developments in radiolanthanide production and explored their applications in both preclinical and clinical settings. A key highlight was an insightful panel discussion on the "Clinical Translation of Terbium-161 and Lessons Learned," which provided valuable takeaways for the future of cancer treatment. The event received extensive media coverage and was recently featured by the Swiss Society of Radiopharmacy and Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry (SGRRC)

 

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SCS Fall Meeting 2024 and Paul

On September 5, 2024, the Fall Meeting 2024 of the Swiss Chemical Society took place. The annual event attracts young (and old) chemists from all over Switzerland and gathers them at one of the country’s major universities. This year’s edition was held at the University of Fribourg. While most PhD students of LRC participated with poster presentations, Jennifer Wilson and Michael Hofstetter managed to secure themselves one of the rare spots for an oral presentation. Among many outstanding contributions, Paul Dutheil won the Best Poster Award - congratulations from the whole LRC to our honorary member, Paul! Well done :)

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CSD Waldfäscht

On August 26th, our division enjoyed a very pleasant get-together with great food, lively conversations, and team bonding over a barbecue, creating a warm atmosphere for everyone to connect outside the usual work environment. 

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NRC 10 and Mike

During the week of August 25-30, 2024, members of the Laboratory of Radiochemistry attended the International Conference on Nuclear and Radiochemistry NRC10 in Brighton, United Kingdom. The conference covered a wide range of topics in the field and, although generally having a European focus, attracted international experts from around the world. Members of LRC gave strong poster presentations and great talks. Finally, Michael Hofstetter won the prize for the best oral presentation with his talk entitled “Unravelling ultra-trace lanthanide impurities in nuclear forensics evidence” – congratulations from all of us, Mike! Well deserved :)

Highlights from the 1st CSD Scientific Retreat

Highlights from the 1st CSD Scientific Retreat

The 1st Scientific Computing, Theory and Data Scientific Retreat commenced on March 13th, 2024, marking a significant milestone in the collaborative efforts of the division researchers and scientists. Hosted at the Dorfschüür Würenlingen, the event brought together the division to share insights, updates, and visions for the future of our division.

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Quantum Spin Dynamics Due to Strong Kitaev Interactions in the Triangular-Lattice Antiferromagnet CsCeSe2

The extraordinary properties of the Kitaev model have motivated an intense search for new physics in materials that combine geometrical and bond frustration. In this Letter, we employ inelastic neutron scattering, spin wave theory, and exact diagonalization to study the spin dynamics in the perfect triangular-lattice antiferromagnet (TLAF) CsCeSe2. This material orders into a stripe phase, which is demonstrated to arise as a consequence of the off-diagonal bond-dependent terms in the spin Hamiltonian ...

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ReMade@ARI Call Announcement

ReMade@ARI is happy to announce its 4th call for proposals for 2024!  

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Evidence for time-reversal symmetry-breaking kagome superconductivity

Superconductivity and magnetism are often antagonistic in quantum matter, although their intertwining has long been considered in frustrated-lattice systems. Here we utilize scanning tunnelling microscopy and muon spin resonance to demonstrate time-reversal symmetry-breaking superconductivity in kagome metal Cs(V, Ta)3Sb5, where the Cooper pairing exhibits magnetism and is modulated by it. In the magnetic channel, we observe spontaneous internal magnetism ...

Das PSI ist Partner des heutigen Sustainable Switzerland Forum in Bern.

PSI am Sustainable Switzerland Forum

Das Sustainable Switzerland Forum, die Nachhaltigkeitskonferenz von NZZ Connect, wird heute in Bern ausgetragen - das PSI ist als Partner dabei. 

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Chiral kagome superconductivity modulations with residual Fermi arcs

Superconductivity involving finite-momentum pairing can lead to spatial-gap and pair-density modulations, as well as Bogoliubov Fermi states within the superconducting gap. However, the experimental realization of their intertwined relations has been challenging. Here we detect chiral kagome superconductivity modulations with residual Fermi arcs in KV3Sb5 and CsV3Sb5 using normal and Josephson scanning tunnelling microscopy down to 30 millikelvin with a resolved electronic energy difference at the microelectronvolt level. We observe a U-shaped ...

Einführungswoche 2024

Einführungswoche 2024

Willkommen am PSI: Der Start für unsere neuen Lernenden und Praktikant/innen! 

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Room temperature magnetoelectric magnetic spirals by design

Frustrated magnets with ordered magnetic spiral phases that spontaneously break inversion symmetry have received significant attention from both fundamental and applied sciences communities due to the experimental demonstration that some of these materials can couple to the lattice and induce electric polarization. In these materials, the common origin of the electric and magnetic orders guarantees substantial coupling between them, which is highly desirable for applications ...