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Schertler Group Research
Research Group of Prof. Gebhard Schertler
Head, Division of Biology and Chemistry Paul Scherrer Institute OSRA/007
5232 Villigen PSI Switzerland Telephone: +41 56 310 4265 E-mail: gebhard.schertler@psi.ch
How football-shaped molecules occur in the universe
An international research team reveals how fullerene is formed in the universe.
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Group Publications
Bulk single-crystal growth of the theoretically predicted magnetic Weyl semimetals RAlGe ( R = Pr, Ce) Puphal P, Mielke C, Kumar N, Soh Y, Shang T, Medarde M, White Jonathan S, Pomjakushina E Physical Review Materials 3, 024204 (2019). DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.3.024204 Electronic localization in CaVO3 films via bandwidth control
LNS Publications
Anomalous Magnetic Excitations of Cooperative Tetrahedral Spin Clusters
Prsa K, Ronnow HM, Zaharko O, Christensen NB, Jensen J, Chang J, Streule S, Jimenez-Ruiz M, Berger H, Prester M, Mesot J
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
102,
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(2009).
Anomalous asymmetry in the Fermi surface of the high-temperature superconductor YBa2Cu4O8 revealed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
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Mesoscopic Systems
LRT Publication List (since 2018)
BWR-4 ATWS modeling with RELAP5-S3K Nikitin K, Mueller P, Bruder A, Walser S, Judd J, Hiltbrand D NUCLEAR ENGINEERING AND DESIGN 344, 38 (2019). DOI: 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2019.01.023 Enhancements along with application of the Asymptotic Progressing nuclear data Incremental Adjustment (APIA) methodology by individual assimilations of fast reactor data Pelloni S, Rochman D ANNALS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY 129, 79 (2019). DOI: 10.1016/j.anucene.2019.01.057
Head a.i. Division Biology and Chemistry
ERC Synergy Project HERO: Hidden Entangled and Resonating Orders
Fuelling the next quantum revolution with the research project HERO
An ERC Grant is the most prestigious award for excellent European research projects. A team with three researchers from the ETH Domain had also applied for such a grant. Today, Gabriel Aeppli from the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI, Henrik Rønnow from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne EPFL and Nicola Spaldin from ETH Zurich, together with their colleague Alexander Balatsky from Nordita, Stockholm University, received the contract signed by the EU confirming the extraordinary 14 million euro funding. With this funding, they will join their expertise to look into the heart of materials. Using the large research facilities at PSI, they plan to uncover new quantum effects which up to now have been overlooked or could not be seen by previously employed methods. They will also design new materials with useful quantum properties. Such new properties could be of use for data processing or data storage in the future and thus become the backbone of future electronics for the benefit of our Society.
AHL Publication List (since 2018)
Chemical and microstructural characterization of a 9 cycle Zircaloy-2 cladding using EPMA and FIB tomography Baris A, Restani R, Grabherr R, Chiu YL, Evans HE, Ammon K, Limbäck M, Abolhassani S JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS 504, 144 (2018). DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2018.01.065 Chemical state and atomic scale environment of nickel in the corrosion layer of irradiated Zircaloy-2 at a burn-up around 45 MWd/kg Kuri G, Ramanantoanina H, Bertsch J, Martin M, Panas I CORROSION SCIENCE 143, 200
Uniquely sharp X-ray view
A new PSI method allows quantum-physical research on materials with the aid of X-ray lasers.