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Auf dem Weg zu neuen Leistungstransistoren
Von einem neuartigen Leistungstransistor aus Galliumnitrid verspricht sich die Elektronikindustrie erhebliche Vorteile gegenüber derzeit eingesetzten Hochfrequenztransistoren. Doch noch sind eine Vielzahl grundlegender Eigenschaften des Materials unbekannt. Forschende am Paul Scherrer Institut PSI haben nun erstmals den Elektronen im angesagten Transistor beim Fliessen zugeschaut. Sie nutzten dafür eine der weltweit besten Quellen für weiches Röntgenlicht an der Synchrotron Lichtquelle Schweiz des PSI.
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!
HERCULES at the Swiss Light Source
In the week of March 18-23 PSI welcomes 20 PhD students and postdocs taking part in the HERCULES 2018 school on Neutron and Synchrotron Radiation. They will attend lectures and perform two days of practical courses at several beam lines of the Swiss Light Source.
Are supersaturated calcium carbonate solutions classical or non-classical ?
Classical theory predicts that supersaturated carbonate solutions consist mostly of ions and ion pairs, with a small number of larger clusters present in the solution. The population of the different sized clusters in a solution is solely defined by the cluster’s size dependent Free Energy. If clusters are large enough they serve as nucleation germs for a new solid phase. The nucleation occurs once the surface free energy barrier posed by the new solid-liquid interface is overcome by the free energy win from bulk phase growth.
Unravelling structure sensitivity in CO2 hydrogenation over nickel
Using a unique set of well-defined silica-supported Ni nanoclusters (1–7 nm) and advanced characterization methods it was proved how structure sensitivity influences the mechanism of catalytic CO2 reduction, the nature of which has been long debated.
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.
PSI-Spin-off GratXray
gewinnt Swiss Technology Award 2017
Ein Spin-off aus dem PSI hat den diesjährigen Swiss Technology Award erhalten: Das junge Unternehmen “GratXray” entwickelt eine neue Methode zur Früherkennung von Brustkrebs.
Magnetic structures take a new turn
The unexpected finding that in an ‘artificial spin ice’ magnetostatic energy can be transformed into directed rotation of magnetization provides fresh insights into such nano-patterned magnetic structures — and might enable novel applications in nanoscale devices.
Making the world go round - a look into the structure of a prominent heterogeneous catalyst
Fluid catalytic cracking catalysts, which are composite particles of hierarchical porosity, were examined using ptychographic X-ray tomography. These particles are essential to the conversion of crude oil into gasoline. Examination of catalysts at decreasing levels of catalytic conversion efficacy allowed the detection of possible deactivation causes.
Time- and spatially-resolved magnetization dynamics driven by spin-orbit torques
Current-induced spin-orbit torques hold a great potential for manipulation of magnetization at ultrafast timescales. Researchers at ETH Zürich have demonstrated, using time-resolved STXM imaging at the Swiss Light Source, the influence of spin-orbit torques on the switching behaviour of Pt/Co/AlOx nanostructured elements.
Highly Crystalline C8-BTBT Thin-Film Transistors by Lateral Homo-Epitaxial Growth on Printed Templates
Highly crystalline thin films of organic semiconductors offer great potential for high-performance, low-cost flexible electronics. Researchers at IMEC Belgium have developed a new double-step thin film fabrication process that offers higher performance devices. Soft X-ray spectro-microscopy at the Swiss Light Source was used to prove that the increased performance comes from larger areas of material sharing the same molecular orientation.
Atmosphäre im Röntgenlicht
PSI-Forschende haben eine Experimentierkammer entwickelt, in der sie Vorgänge in der Atmosphäre nachstellen und mit dem Röntgenlicht der SLS mit bisher unerreichter Präzision untersuchen können. In ersten Experimenten haben sie die Erzeugung von Brom untersucht, das eine wesentliche Rolle für den Ozonabbau in den tieferen Schichten der Atmosphäre spielt. Die neue Experimentierkammer wird in Zukunft auch Forschenden anderer wissenschaftlicher Fachrichtungen zur Verfügung stehen.
Dr. Nan Xu awarded SPS 2017 Prize in Condensed Matter Physics
The SPS 2017 Prize in Condensed Matter Physics, sponsored by IBM, has been awarded to Dr. Nan Xu for his excellent work on topological quantum states. Dr. Nan Xu is a joint postdoc of Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) and the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).
Tauchgang in einen Magneten
Zum ersten Mal haben Forschende die Richtungen der Magnetisierung in einem dreidimensionalen magnetischen Objekt sichtbar gemacht. Die kleinsten Details in ihrer Visualisierung waren dabei zehntausend Mal kleiner als ein Millimeter. In der sichtbar gemachten magnetischen Struktur stach eine Art von Muster besonders hervor: magnetische Singularitäten namens Bloch-Punkte, die bisher nur in der Theorie bekannt waren.
Nanomaterial helps store solar energy: efficiently and inexpensively
By combining a scalable cutting-edge synthesis method with time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy measurements, it was possible to capture the dynamic local electronic and geometric structure during realistic operando conditions for highly active OER perovskite nanocatalysts.
Understanding the reaction mechanism in lignin catalytic fast pyrolysis
Lignin is a major constituent of plants, and may be used as a precursor for fuels and fine chemicals. Catalytic fast pyrolysis of lignin is one of the most promising approaches. By using vacuum ultraviolet synchrotron radiation and threshold photoelectron spectroscopy we could identify elusive intermediates, which are responsible for the formation of phenol and benzene and could thus tackle this reaction mechanism. Mechanistic understanding could enable targeted improvement of production methods in the future, beyond the currently used "cook-and-look" approach.
Photonic structure of white beetle wing scales: optimized by evolution
A very thin layer on this beetle’s wings exhibits a complicated structure on the nanoscale that gives them a bright white color. X-ray nanotomography acquired at the Swiss Light Source provides a faithful image of this structure in three dimensions with which scientists can confirm its evolutionary optimization: just enough material for an efficient reflection of white light.
Isomer-Selective Generation and Spectroscopic Characterization of Biofuel Intermediates
Online combustion analysis relies heavily on spectral data to detect reactive intermediates isomer-selectively to establish e.g. kinetic flame models. Due to the difficulty to generate these species cleanly, spectral data are rather scarce. Here we report on the selective generation of three picolyl radical isomers (C5H4N-CH2*) by deamination of aminomethylpyridines. Picolyl radicals are relevant in biofuel combustion, and could now be characterized by threshold photoelectron spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation. Vibrationally resolved bands and distinct ionization energies allow for isomer-specific detection of these elusive species in complex environments and permit us to explore new avenues in soot- and NOx formation kinetics.
Towards understanding of human betacoronavirus HKU1 life cycle
Researchers from China and USA join forces with Swiss Light Source (SLS) macromolecular crystallography (MX) beamline scientists in a study, which aims at understanding an important step in the life cycle of the human betacoronavirus HKU1.
3-D-Röntgenbild macht feinste Details eines Computerchips sichtbar
Forschende des PSI haben detaillierte 3-D-Röntgenbilder eines handelsüblichen Computerchips erstellt. In ihrem Experiment haben sie ein kleines Stück aus dem Chip untersucht, das sie zuvor herausgeschnitten hatten. Diese Probe blieb dabei während der Messung unbeschädigt. Für Hersteller ist es eine grosse Herausforderung, zu bestimmen, ob der Aufbau ihrer Chips am Ende den Vorgaben entspricht. Somit stellen diese Ergebnisse eine wichtige Anwendung eines Röntgen-Tomografieverfahrens dar, das die PSI-Forschenden seit einigen Jahren entwickeln.
Interlaced zone plates push the resolution limit in x-ray microscopy
A novel type of diffractive lenses based on interlaced structures enable x-ray imaging at resolutions below 10 nm. The fabrication method and the test results of these novel x-ray lenses have been published in the journal Scientific Reports.
Nanotechnologie ermöglicht neue Einblicke in chemische Reaktionen
80 Prozent aller Produkte der chemischen Industrie werden mit Katalyse-Verfahren hergestellt. Auch in der Energieumwandlung und Abgasreinigung ist Katalyse unverzichtbar. Die Industrie probiert immer neue Substanzen und Anordnungen aus, die neue und bessere katalytische Verfahren ermöglichen können. Forschende des Paul Scherrer Instituts PSI in Villigen und der ETH Zürich haben nun eine Methode entwickelt, die Genauigkeit solcher Versuche stark zu verbessern, was die Suche nach optimalen Lösungen beschleunigen dürfte.
The Smallest Magnet
Single holmium atoms adsorbed on few monolayers of magnesium oxide are extraordinarily stable magnets. They retain a significant fraction of their magnetization when the external magnetic field is switched off. This has been shown recently in a study combining x-ray magnetic circular dichroism performed at the Swiss Light Source (SLS) and at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) as well as scanning tunneling microscopy. The results open perspectives of storing and processing information at ultrahigh density.
Novel insulating phase in iron-pnictide materials
The first example of an insulating phase which is close to the superconducting phase in an iron-pnictide system has been recently observed in heavy Cu-doped NaFe1-xCuxAs (x > 0.3). A combined study by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations revealed that on-site Coulomb repulsion and enhanced Hund’s rule coupling are responsible for the insulating behavior. The results show that the insulating phase in NaFe0.5Cu0.5As resembles the situation in the parent compounds of the high-Tc cuprate superconductors.
Wahlweise elektrisch leitend oder isolierend
Das Material Neodym-Nickel-Oxid ist je nach seiner Temperatur entweder ein Metall oder ein Isolator. Die Möglichkeit, diesen Übergang elektrisch zu steuern, macht das Material zu einem möglichen Kandidaten für Transistoren in modernen elektronischen Geräten. Mittels einer ausgeklügelten Weiterentwicklung der Röntgenstreuung konnten Forschende am Paul Scherrer Institut PSI nun die Ursache dieses Übergangs nachvollziehen: Rund um die Sauerstoffatome sortieren sich die Elektronen um.
Magnesium Oxide Boosts the Hysteresis of Single-Molecule Magnets
Researchers from PSI and EPFL have demonstrated that the magnetization hysteresis and remanence of TbPc2 single-molecule magnets drastically depends on the substrate on which they are deposited. If a few atomic layers thick magnesium oxide film grown on a silver substrate is used, a record wide hysteresis and record large remanence can be obtained. Single-molecule magnets are attractive for molecular spintronics applications such as information processing or storage.
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.
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.
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.
Tailoring Novel Superconductivity
The Angle Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy (ARPES) measurements performed on 2DEL at STO surface revealed that, at low carrier density, electrons are always accompanied by a quantized dynamic lattice deformation. Together with the electron, these phonon-cloud formed a new composite quasiparticle called Fröhlich polaron.
PSI Scientific Reports
Archive 2006-2012. The Scientific Reports – containing accounts of research topics from all the different areas – provide an impression of the variety of subjects researched at PSI.