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Research of ZnO films implanted by Yb on PIRX beamline

Research of ZnO films implanted by Yb on PIRX beamline

04.11.2022
SOLARIS users’ study conducted on the PIRX (former PEEM/XAS) beamline was aimed at understanding properties and developments of defects that are formed in zinc oxide matrix implanted by ytterbium and subsequent annealing. Studies show the potential of X-ray absorption spectroscopy as a tool for testing whether considered defects are isolated or whether clustering of defects is occurring. It was shown that, along with isolated defects, the donor-acceptor (mVZn-nVO ) complexes do exist even in the virgin sample. Their number increases in the implanted and annealed samples, affecting the transport properties of the films under study. It also indicated that the implantation and subsequent annealing have an important influence on the native point defect complexes in ZnO.
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Dramatic Fermi surface modification in niobium phosphide – research on new materials

Dramatic Fermi surface modification in niobium phosphide – research on new materials

09.08.2022
A team of physicists from the Institute of Physics PAS and SOLARIS Centre has observed a topological Lifshitz transition in the Weyl semimetal NbP by decorating its surface with heavy elements (Pb or Nb). Weyl points in the bulk and Fermi arcs on the surface of Weyl semimetals are the center of interest to material physicists and technology specialists.
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Are you oriented? Vibrational imaging at the diffraction limit reveals 3D angles of macromolecules.

Are you oriented? Vibrational imaging at the diffraction limit reveals 3D angles of macromolecules.

04.08.2022
A groundbreaking study that allows the creation of 3D maps of bond orientations in a sample has been published by the CIRI beamline team in the prestigious JACS journal. In-depth characterization of a sample, while not destroying the research material, is crucial for scientists in material and life sciences and will allow previously unattainable information to be extracted from complex systems.
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The systemic consequences of disorder in magnetically self-organized topological MnBi2Te4/(Bi2Te3)n superlattices

The systemic consequences of disorder in magnetically self-organized topological MnBi2Te4/(Bi2Te3)n superlattices

11.07.2022
In a recent publication in 2D Materials, users of SOLARIS Centre highlight the critical importance of different disorder metrics in a new platform for quantum anomalous Hall (QAH) effect, MnBi2Te4/(Bi2Te3)n self-organized magnetic topological insulator. The material has recently been attracting increasing attention also as a perspective for axion-insulator phase. A major part of the study has been conducted using the angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy beamline (URANOS, former UARPES) at Synchrotron SOLARIS.
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What role does a tRNA modification complex, called Elongator, play in brain development?

What role does a tRNA modification complex, called Elongator, play in brain development?

23.06.2022
SOLARIS Centre users from the Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology (of the Jagiellonian University, together with Australian, Turkish and Canadian colleagues, have found a link between defects in the cellular protein production machinery and neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), characterized by an inability to reach cognitive and motor milestones. Key studies in this publication were conducted using Cryo-EM microscopes located at our center.
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