New 6M€ European grant awarded to ExPaNDS to drive open access data
A new 6M€ grant is being launched for the Photon and Neutron Data Services (ExPaNDS) to come together and work under the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). This ambitious project will create enormous opportunities for scientific communities, and through their findings for humankind worldwide. It aims to publish and map the data behind the thousands of successful published scientific papers generated by Europe’s Photon and Neutron Research Infrastructures (PaN RIs) – which every year create petabytes of data – and make it available to all.
Une main à nulle autre pareille
Une sculpture en bronze de 3500 ans est analysée à la source de neutrons SINQ du PSI. Ce procédé offre aux restaurateurs un aperçu unique de l’intérieur de cet objet archéologique exceptionnel, ce qui est l’occasion d’en apprendre davantage sur sa réalisation.
«C’est incroyablement ambitieux»
Tous les trois ans, le Conseil mondial de l’énergie cherche à déterminer les évolutions possibles du système énergétique global dans le cadre de trois scénarios différents. Tom Kober, responsable du groupe de recherche Economie énergétique du PSI et l’un des principaux auteurs de l’étude, détaille ce que signifie chacune des projections et ce qui permettrait de réduire le réchauffement climatique.
Nodeless superconductivity and its evolution with pressure in the layered dirac semimetal 2M-WS2
Recently, the transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) system 2M-WS2 has been identified as a Dirac semimetal exhibiting both superconductivity with the highest Tc ~ 8.5 K among all the TMD materials and topological surface states. Here we report on muon spin rotation (μSR) and density functional theory studies of microscopic SC properties and the electronic structure in 2M-WS2 at ambient and under hydrostatic pressures (pmax = 1.9 GPa).
Antoaneta Damyanova successfully defends her Ph.D. thesis on the Mu3e SciFi detector
Antoaneta Damyanova developed the scintillating fiber detector from fiber characterization to prototype construction and evaluation, SiPM array perfromance studies, and mechanical integration. She has successfully defended her thesis at Geneva University.
Aarg. Berufsschau ab'19
Vom 3. – 8. September 2019 fand in Wettingen die Aargauische Berufsschau ab'19 statt. Auch das PSI war wieder mit einem Stand vertreten und hat unsere Berufe und das iLab vorgestellt.
Kinetics and Mechanism of Metal Nanoparticle Growth via Optical Extinction Spectroscopy and Computational Modeling: The Curious Case of Colloidal Gold
An overarching computational framework unifying several optical theories to describe the temporal volution of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) during a seeded growth process is presented. To achieve this, we sed the inexpensive and widely available optical extinction spectroscopy, to obtain quantitative kinetic data. In situ spectra collected over a wide set of experimental conditions were regressed using the hysical model, calculating light extinction by ensembles of GNPs during the growth process. This model rovides temporal information on the size, shape, and concentration of the particles, and any electromagnetic interactions between them. Consequently, we were able to describe the mechanism of GNP growth and divide the process into distinct genesis periods. We provide explanations for several longstanding mysteries, e.g., the phenomena responsible for the purple-greyish hue during the early stages of GNP growth, the complex interactions between nucleation, growth and aggregation events, and a clear distinction between agglomeration and electromagnetic interactions. The presented theoretical formalism has been developed in a generic fashion so that it can readily be adapted to other nanoparticulate formation scenarios such as the genesis of various metal nanoparticles.
Silicon as a semiconductor: silicon carbide would be much more efficient
In power electronics, semiconductors are based on the element silicon – but the energy efficiency of silicon carbide would be much higher.
Un laboratoire flottant
Pour étudier l'eau, la glace et l'air de l'Arctique, quarante scientifiques se sont rendus au pôle Nord à bord du brise-glace "Oden" à l'été 2018. Deux scientifiques atmosphériques du PSI étaient à bord.
Dr. Jinqiu Xu joins the X-ray Tomography Group as Post Doc
Dr. Jinqiu Xu will work with the team developing X-ray phase contrast CT for breast cancer diagnosis. Before coming to PSI, she worked on CT reconstruction from incomplete data at Capital Normal University (Beijing, China).
Towards clinical grating-interferometry mammography
The team of X-ray tomography group has developed the word-first clinical grating-interferometry mammography system in collaboration with Philips Research Hamburg, Kantonsspital Baden and Universitätspital Zurich. The novel imaging method shines a light on more accurate breast cancer detection. The prototype is installed at Universitätspital Zurich for clinical trial.
Recherche et optimisation – le SwissFEL en 2019
La plus récente grande installation de recherche du PSI, le SwissFEL, est achevée. Elle a commencé à fonctionner normalement en janvier 2019. Henrik Lemke, responsable du groupe SwissFEL Bernina, tire un premier bilan.
Michał Rawlik awarded the CHIPP Prize 2019
PSI researcher Dr. Michał Rawlik has been awarded the CHIPP Prize 2019 "for his outstanding contribution to the improvement of experimental techniques aimed at detecting the Electric Dipole Moment of the neutron, and exploiting the consequences of such measurements in setting bounds on possible Axion fields".
Evolution of Magnetic Order from the Localized to the Itinerant Limit
Quantum materials that feature magnetic long-range order often reveal complex phase diagrams when localized electrons become mobile. In many materials magnetism is rapidly suppressed as electronic charges dissolve into the conduction band. In materials where magnetism persists, it is unclear how the magnetic properties are affected.
Let’s not make big waves
A team of researchers generates ultra-short spin waves in an astoundingly simple material. Due to its potential to make computers faster and smartphones more efficient, spintronics is considered a promising concept for the future of electronics. In a collaboration including the Paul Scherrer Institut, a team of researchers has now successfully generated so-called spin waves much more easily and efficiently than was previously deemed possible. The researchers are presenting their results in the journal Physical Review Letters (DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.117202).
Empêcher la formation des métastases des tumeurs
Des chercheurs de l’Institut Paul Scherrer PSI ont, en collaboration avec des collègues de la firme pharmaceutique F. Hoffmann-La Roche SA, franchi un pas important dans le développement d’une substance active contre la formation des métastases de certaines tumeurs cancéreuses. Grâce à la Source de Lumière Synchrotron Suisse SLS, ils ont déchiffré la structure d’un récepteur qui joue un rôle essentiel dans la migration des cellules cancéreuses.
World record in time-resolved tomography
Researchers from the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZB) and the TOMCAT beamline have achieved a new world record in time-resolved tomography by measuring over 200 tomographies per second during heating of an evolving aluminium metal foam.
How to trick electrons to see the hidden face of crystals - LSK researchers try a trick for complete 3D analysis of submicron crystals
Breakthrough in 3D structure analysis by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) achieved by members of the LSK. Their paper published in Nature Communications will add a new dimension to TEM and thus is highlighted by Die Presse, Der Standard and phys.org.
Visualiser des champs magnétiques puissants en utilisant des neutrons
Des chercheurs du PSI ont réussi pour la première fois à visualiser des champs magnétiques très puissants en utilisant des neutrons. Ces champs magnétiques étaient jusqu’à un million de fois plus puissants que le champ magnétique terrestre. La méthode va maintenant permettre d’étudier aussi des aimants déjà intégrés dans certains appareils, comme les appareils d’imagerie à résonance magnétique nucléaire et les alternateurs.
Visualization and quantification of inhomogeneous and anisotropic magnetic fields by polarized neutron grating interferometry
The intrinsic magnetic moment of a neutron, combined with its charge neutrality, is a unique property which allows the investigation of magnetic phenomena in matter. Here we present how the utilization of a cold polarized neutron beam in neutron grating interferometry enables the visualization and characterization of magnetic properties on a microscopic scale in macroscopic samples.
Araris Biotech AG closes seed financing round of CHF 2.5 million
Araris Biotech AG (a spin-off company from the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) and ETH Zurich) announced today the closing of an oversubscribed seed financing round of CHF 2.5 million with participation of Swiss investors Redalpine, Schroder Adveq and VI Partners. The proceeds will be used to develop a pipeline of proprietary antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs)
Modulated excitation methodology
V2O5/TiO2 SCR catalysts
An increased level of mechanistic information is obtained when Raman spectroscopy is combined with modulated excitation in the case of V-based catalysts used for SCR.
TOMCAT team hikes the UNESCO World Heritage Site Tectonic Arena Sardona
As summer tradition TOMCAT hikes in the Alps to enjoy fresh mountain air and have fun in each other's company. This year the TOMCAT team hikes in the UNESCO World Heritage Site Tectonic Arena Sardona.
Lehrabschlussfeier 2019
Am Freitag, 16. August 2019 fand die Lehrabschlussfeier statt, bei welcher wir 28 neue Berufsleute zu ihrem Abschluss gratulieren durften! Wir sind sehr stolz auf sie!
Observer des batteries tout solides en train de se déformer
Des chercheurs de l’Institut Paul Scherrer PSI ont observé avec une précision inégalée à ce jour des processus mécaniques qui se passent dans les batteries tout solides. Le recours à la tomographie aux rayons X à la Source de Lumière Suisse SLS leur a permis de découvrir le mode de propagation des fissures à l’intérieur des batteries. Leurs conclusions pourraient permettre d’améliorer la sécurité et la performance des batteries des voitures électriques et des smartphones.
Einführungswoche 2019
29 neue Lernende und Praktikanten haben am Montag, 5. August 2019 gespannt und wohl auch ein wenig aufgeregt den Schritt in die Arbeitswelt bei uns im PSI gewagt. Wir wünschen ihnen einen guten Start und eine erfolgreiche Lehr- und Praktikumszeit.
Operando X-ray Characterization of High Surface Area Iridium Oxides to Decouple their Activity Losses for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction
The increasingly popular power-to-gas technology for the utilization of hydrogen as a clean energy vector involves the use of electrolyzers to convert water into H2 and O2. The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is the least efficient among these processes, and a catalyst is required to speed up its kinetics at the high potentials (customarily ≥ 1.4 V vs. the reversible hydrogen electrode) at which the reaction takes place.
Operando X-ray Characterization of High Surface Area Iridium Oxides to Decouple their Activity Losses for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction
In order to clarify the mechanism behind this activity loss, in this study two high surface area iridium oxides were characterized under operando conditions using a novel setup that allows the quasi-simultaneous acquisition of anomalous small angle X-ray scattering (A-SAXS) and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) data.
La recherche au-dessus des nuages
Au Jungfraujoch, les scientifiques du PSI étudient les particules fines. Et ils doivent s’accommoder du fait que le corps humain n’est pas conçu pour vivre à 3500 mètres d’altitude.
Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Study of Temperature-Induced Structural Changes in Liposomes
Liposomes of specific artificial phospholipids, such as Pad-PC-Pad and Rad-PC-Rad, are mechanically responsive. They can release encapsulated therapeutics via physical stimuli, as naturally present in blood flow of constricted vessel segments. The question is how these synthetic liposomes change their structure in the medically relevant temperature range from 22 to 42 °C.