Skip to main content

Web Content Display Web Content Display

SOLARIS centre

Web Content Display Web Content Display

Virtual tour

Grafika symbolizująca link do wirtualnego spaceru

News

PHELIX beamline is ready to research

PHELIX beamline is ready to research

09.04.2022
Synchrotron light has finally been observed for the first time on a sample at the end station of the experimental beamline PHELIX. This success is the crowning achievement of three years of hard work designing, constructing, fitting, and tuning its components to the synchrotron beam.
Contract for supply and installation of superconducting wiggler

Contract for supply and installation of superconducting wiggler

02.09.2020
On August 21, 2020, the SOLARIS Centre signed the contract for the supply of a superconducting wiggler, which will be the source of synchrotron radiation for the SOLCRYS beamline. The supplier of the device will be the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (Russia).
CERIC-ERIC call for proposals is open

CERIC-ERIC call for proposals is open

09.04.2022
CERIC-ERIC is calling for proposals for coordinated access to more than 50 instruments and support laboratories. In addition to the possibility to access several instruments through a single application, we offer support for mobility and awards for high quality open access publications.
New beamline in the new call for proposals

New beamline in the new call for proposals

19.08.2020
For the sixth time in our history, we are opening a call for proposals. But for the first time, we have available a new beamline called: PHELIX. The PHELIX end station offers X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.
A new dimension of X-ray tomography

A new dimension of X-ray tomography

09.04.2022
A novel method of X-ray tomography, developed by scientists Katarzyna Sowa and Paweł Korecki from the SOLARIS Centre and the Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science, the Jagiellonian University has been acknowledged by the prestigious Optical Society (OSA) Publishing, and the image obtained by physicists was featured as the Image of the week.