Fondements de la nature

A l’Institut Paul Scherrer, les scientifiques cherchent des réponses à la question essentielle des structures élémentaires de la matière et des principes fondamentaux de fonctionnement dans la nature. Ils étudient la structure et les propriétés des particules élémentaires – les plus petits composants de la matière – ou se penchent sur la question de savoir comment les molécules biologiques sont structurées et remplissent leur fonction. Les connaissances qu’ils acquièrent de la sorte ouvrent de nouvelles pistes de solution en sciences, en médecine ou dans le domaine des technologies.

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UNESCO Welttag für kulturelle Vielfalt für Dialog und Entwicklung

Am 21.Mai wird der reichen Kulturvielfalt auf der Welt Rechnung getragen und die zentrale Rolle von interkulturellem Dialog zur Förderung von Frieden und nachhaltiger Entwicklung hervorgehoben.

Akatsuka et al (2)

Non-coplanar helimagnetism in the layered van-der-Waals metal DyTe3

Van-der-Waals magnetic materials can be exfoliated to realize ultrathin sheets or interfaces with highly controllable optical or spintronics responses. In majority, these are collinear ferro-, ferri-, or antiferromagnets, with a particular scarcity of lattice-incommensurate helimagnets of defined left- or right-handed rotation sense, or helicity. Here, we report polarized neutron scattering experiments on DyTe3, whose layered structure has highly metallic tellurium layers separated by double-slabs of dysprosium square nets...

Romankov

How the orientation of molecular single-ion magnets affects their magnetic hysteresis

Molecular single-ion magnets act as ultra-small magnets that can retain their magnetization. When organized on a well defined surface, they could allow storing information at 100 and more times higher storage densities than nowadays available. 

In the present study performed at the Swiss Light Source an international research team investigated monolayers of two very similar types of organometallic single-ion magnets, that, however, behave very differently on a flat silver surface. They link the vastly different magnetic behavior with the different orientation and adsorption configurations on the surface.

Daniel Mazzone

13th Erwin Felix Lewy Bertaut Prize to Daniel Mazzone

The laureate of the thirtheenth Erwin Félix Lewy Bertaut Prize is Dr. Daniel Mazzone from the Laboratory for Neutron Scattering and Imaging (LNS), NUM division. Daniel receives the prize for his outstanding contributions in the field of quantum effects in strongly correlated electron materials, employing cutting-edge X-ray and neutron scattering techniques. 

Zeng et al

Spectral evidence for Dirac spinons in a kagome lattice antiferromagnet

Emergent quasiparticles with a Dirac dispersion in condensed matter systems can be described by the Dirac equation for relativistic electrons, in analogy with Dirac particles in high-energy physics. For example, electrons with a Dirac dispersion have been intensively studied in electronic systems such as graphene and topological insulators. However, charge is not a prerequisite for Dirac fermions, and the emergence of Dirac fermions without a charge degree of freedom has been theoretically predicted to be realized in Dirac quantum spin liquids. These quasiparticles ...

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TOMCAT attends XNPIG2024, bags two awards

A TOMCAT delegation attended the 6th International Conference on X-ray and Neutron Phase Imaging with Gratings (XNPIG2024) held on 8-12 April, 2024 in Shenzhen, China. The team delivered a series of two invited talks and seven contributed talks, all of which were well-received by the conference attendees. Two team members were selected for their outstanding contributions: Simon Spindler was awarded one of the Best Poster Prizes for his recent work on “Diffraction Beamlets” while Stefano van Gogh was the co-recipient of the W.H.F. Talbot Award, in recognition of his outstanding PhD thesis.

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En visite chez les chercheurs

Un tour de la nouvelle exposition au centre de visiteurs du PSI

EMBO_2024

EMBO workshop on Nuclear Mechano-Genomics

The EMBO-workshop on Nuclear Mechano-Genomics taking place from April 16 to April 19, 2024 in Sardinia, Italy, was a great success.

Krieger et al

Weyl spin-momentum locking in a chiral topological semimetal

Spin–orbit coupling in noncentrosymmetric crystals leads to spin–momentum locking – a directional relationship between an electron’s spin angular momentum and its linear momentum. Isotropic orthogonal Rashba spin–momentum locking has been studied for decades, while its counterpart, isotropic parallel Weyl spin–momentum locking has remained elusive in experiments. Theory predicts ...

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Breaking the Drops

For water-cooled nuclear reactors, a loss of coolant accident constitutes one of the key scenarios to be evaluated for the design of the plant and associated safety systems. Even if these accidents are not expected to occur at all during reactor lifetime, their potential consequences include the heat up of the fuel in the reactor core. For the recovery of the plant to safe conditions, safety systems are in place to inject water in order to reflood the core and to quench the high temperature fuel. The two-phase flow behaviour during this reflooding phase is extremely complex. In particular, the prediction of the behaviour of small liquid droplets generated as the quench front propagates upwards has a significant effect on the fuel temperatures in the upper regions of the reactor core. In collaboration with the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), we have been working to improve our modelling of the droplet behaviour and their impact on key safety parameters.

I am PSI

Je suis le PSI

Une vue sur le côté humain de la recherche. Un aperçu du côté humain de la recherche.  Des scientifiques aux technicien·ne·s en passant par le personnel de soutien – chacun·e des plus de 2200 individu·e·s au PSI contribue de manière unique au succès et à la mission de l'institut. 

Mu3e data fibre fanout rack

DAQ installations at PSI

We have installed the data acquisition hardware and cabling needed for early Mu3e running at PSI. The fibre fan-out rack, which serves as a switch-yard for TBits/s of data as well as clock, reset and configuration lines is fully set up.

Dr. Chiara Favaretto has been honored with the Alavi-Mandell Award

Dr. Chiara Favaretto has been honored with the Alavi-Mandell Award 2024

We congratulate Dr. Chiara Favaretto for the excellent research work she did during her time at the Center for Radiopharmaceutical Sciences.

SHAD 2024

Nationaler Aktionstag der Schweizer Hochschullandschaft gegen Belästigung

Am 25. April macht die Schweizer Hochschullandschaft zum zweiten Mal im Rahmen des Sexual Harassment Awareness Day (kurz SHAD) auf sexuelle Belästigung im Hochschulkontext aufmerksam. Das PSI beteiligt sich auch dieses Jahr an diesem wichtigen Aktionstag.

Javier Mazzitelli

2024 Guido Altarelli Award to Javier Mazzitelli

The Guido Altarelli Award honours the memory of the late Guido Altarelli, one of the founding fathers of QCD, an outstanding communicator of particle physics, and a mentor and strong supporter of Junior Scientists. 

Javier Mazzitelli has been awarded the 2024 Guido Altarelli Award in acknowledgement of his distinguished contributions to the field of particle physics. The Guido Altarelli Award is awarded every year to junior scientists for outstanding scientific contributions to the fields covered by the DIS Conference series. 

Workshop crystal growth 2024

Tips and Tricks for the Crystal Growth of Inorganic Materials

We are happy to announce that the call for abstracts for the Workshop on Tips and tricks for the crystal growth of inorganic materials is now open. The workshop brings together experts from the Solid State Chemistry and Condensed Matter Physics communities in order to discuss the accomplished progress and perspectives for future developments in the synthesis and crystal growth of materials with novel and interesting physical properties. The event will take place at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Switzerland, 26th-27th of August 2024.

Physik-Olympiade Schweiz

Physik-Olympiade Schweiz

Für neugierige Lernende und Mittelschülerinnen und Mittelschüler. Ein Lernender des PSI war erfolgreich dabei.

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Three-dimensional magnonics

Researchers from an international collaboration between Switzerland, Italy, and Germany have performed the first time-resolved imaging at sub-ns timescales of the three-dimensional propagation dynamics of a spinwave in a synthetic antiferromagnetic nanostructured device, opening up the possibility to investigate magnon dynamics in complex three-dimensional geometries.