Lab News & Scientific Highlights
MOOCs – a paradigm shift in education
In March 2018, the nine-week MOOC “Introduction to synchrotrons and x-ray free-electron lasers” (abbreviated to “SYNCHROTRONx”) came online via the edX provider of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), created by Phil Willmott of the Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institute. “MOOC” is an acronym for “massive open online course”, a teaching platform started in the first decade of this century, which has become increasingly popular in the last five to six years. MOOCs have no limits to participation and are free. Some of the most popular MOOCs can attract many tens of thousands of participants. Even the most specialized subjects may have an initial enrollment of over a thousand, more than an order of magnitude larger than that typically found in traditional higher education. There were over 70 million MOOC enrollments covering nearly 10’000 subjects offered by the top five providers in 2017 alone!
Regisseure mit Zusatzaufgaben
Datenspeicher aus neuartigen Materialien sollen ermöglichen, Informationen auf kleinerem Raum viel schneller und energiesparender als bisher aufzuzeichnen. Filmaufnahmen mit dem Röntgenlaser zeigen, was im Inneren möglicher neuer Speichermedien passiert und wie sich die Prozesse, bei denen das Material zwischen zwei Zuständen wechselt, optimieren lassen.
Hollywood im Würenlinger Wald
Mit dem Röntgenlaser SwissFEL wollen Forschende am PSI Filme von Biomolekülen in Aktion produzieren. So lässt sich aufzeigen, wie unser Auge funktioniert oder wie neue Medikamente wirken.
A first glance at the SwissFEL x-rays wave-front
X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs) combine the properties of synchrotron radiation (short wavelengths) and laser radiation (high lateral coherence, ultrashort pulse durations). These outstanding machines allow to study ultra-fast phenomena at an atomic level with unprecedented temporal resolution for answering the most intriguing open questions in biology, chemistry and physics.
First Single-Shot SASE spectra of SwissFEL successfully measured
The team of the Laboratory for Advanced Photonics (LAP) has succeeded to perform the first set of shot-to-shot measurements of the SwissFEL generated spectrum.
First Pilot Experiment at SwissFEL-Alvra: UV photo-induced charge transfer in OLED system
On the 17th of December 2017 SwissFEL saw its first pilot experiment in the Alvra experimental station of the SwissFEL ARAMIS beamline.
Erstes Experiment am SwissFEL erfolgreich durchgeführt
Die Jahre des sorgsamen Planens und Aufbauens haben sich ausgezahlt: An der neuesten Grossforschungsanlage des Paul Scherrer Instituts PSI – dem Freie-Elektronen-Röntgenlaser SwissFEL – wurde das erste Experiment erfolgreich durchgeführt. Damit wurden zwei Ziele erreicht: Erstens gibt es schon gleich ein neues wissenschaftliches Ergebnis. Zweitens wird damit das Zusammenspiel der vielen Einzelkomponenten der hochkomplexen Anlage optimiert.
First time resolved Pilot Experiment by SwissFEL: Semiconductor to metal transition in Ti3O5 nanocrystals
On the 30th of November 2017 SwissFEL saw its first time resolved pilot experiment in the Bernina experimental station of the SwissFEL ARAMIS beamline. A team of scientists from the University of Rennes, ESRF and PSI, led by Marco Cammarata (Univ. Rennes) and Henrik Lemke (PSI), successfully started the experimental phase at SwissFEL.
How ‘super-microscopes’ are changing the face of European science
13 November 2017 – Brussels – 16 organisations representing 19 light sources facilities across Europe gathered to launch the LEAPS initiative and signed an agreement to strengthen their collaboration, in the presence of Robert-Jan Smits, Director General for Research and Innovation (RTD) at the European Commission, and Giorgio Rossi, Chair of the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI).
First light in SwissFEL Experimental Station Bernina
Friday, October 20th, 2017, we brought the first light (wavelength 1.2 nm) into the experimental hutch of Bernina. The beam passed the Alvra endstation, went through the diagnostic devices and hit the diagnostic screen in front of the refocussing KB-system of Bernina. The upper picture shows the pink beam on the last diagnostic screen of the beamline. The lower left at the entrance of Bernina-hutch, 133 m downstream of the undulator. The lower right picture shows the beam centered in the alignment iris in front of the KB-system.