Schmid and colleagues used new microscopy techniques to observe in real time interactions between the tin clusters β each containing hundreds of thousands of atoms β and the copper surface...
The intense X-rays from SOLEIL will be used for a range of experiments in physics, chemistry and biology. The machine is expected to come on-line in 2005. According to Schwartzenberg, the French gover...
Scanning tunnelling microscopes (STMs) rely on an ultrafine βtipβ to push atoms over a surface. The atoms are pushed either by the tip itself, or by an electric field. The new technique re...
Stirling is no stranger to Grenoble, having worked at the nearby Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) neutron source for 14 years, and later chairing the ILL scientific council. He currently uses X-rays from ...