Ultrafast Laser Physics – Doctoral School in Physics

To address "Hot topics in ultrafast science", LUXEM organized 3 guest lectures from internationally recognized experts in: Ultrafast Electron Microscopy - Dr. Gianmaria Vanacore, Univerista' di Milano Bicocca Ultrafast Spectroscopy - Dr. Laura Cattaneo, Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik - Heidelberg Ultrafast Science at Free-Electron Lasers and synchrotrons - Dr. Camila Bacellar - SwissFEL, Paul Scherrer Institut

Ultrafast Laser Physics – Doctoral School in Physics2022-09-13T15:07:00+00:00

Our Research featured in the Cover Page of the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters (ACS)

We provide a comprehensive atomic-scale description of the purely thermal response of lead-halide perovskites in a temperature range relevant for realistic applications. Thermal-induced changes are rationalized in terms of displacive phase transitions, which are a consequence of the phonon anharmonicity of the inorganic lattice. Find out more

Our Research featured in the Cover Page of the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters (ACS)2022-05-05T10:24:03+00:00

Cover – The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Cover – The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters Volume 13, Issue 14, pages 3310-3528 We provide a comprehensive atomic-scale description of the purely thermal response of lead-halide perovskites in a temperature range relevant for realistic applications. Thermal-induced changes are rationalized in terms of displacive phase transitions, which are a consequence of the phonon anharmonicity of the inorganic lattice. Find out more

Cover – The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters2022-05-01T21:48:14+00:00

Dr. Charles Bevis wins the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship

Dr. Bevis MSCA project DECIPHER is awarded funding from the HORIZON-MSCA-2021-PF-01-01 Action. Fostering excellence in research & innovation, this prestigious recognition from the EU will enable Dr. Bevis to work in a joint collaboration across LUXEM (Italy), LUMES (Switzerland) and DrX Works (The Netherlands) toward advances in ultrafast electron imaging. Find out more

Dr. Charles Bevis wins the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship2022-05-05T10:32:11+00:00

ACS Editors’ Choice

ACS Editors’ Choice Nano Letters - 2016 The design and characterization of functionalized nanoparticle supracrystals require atomically resolved information on both the metallic core and the external organic ligand shell. Ultrafast small-angle electron diffraction has enabled to resolve both static ordering properties and photo-induced motions of supracrystals of alkanethiol-capped gold nanoparticles, with combined fs temporal and Å spatial resolution. Key to this advance was the unique capability to retrieve the local symmetry of the real-space objects creating an electron speckle pattern by computing angular cross-correlation functions. This method, well known in the X-rays community, has been applied to the analysis of [...]

ACS Editors’ Choice2023-07-03T09:23:47+00:00

An innovative device studies gold nanoparticles in depth

An innovative device studies gold nanoparticles in depth EPFL NEWS - 2016 Ultrafast Electron Diffraction exploits the high sensitivity that electrons have for interacting with matter. A unique UED device developed by Giulia Mancini and Fabrizio Carbone (EPFL), in collaboration with Jom Luiten (TU/e) and Tatiana Latychevskaia (PSI), can study monolayers and very thin samples containing light elements, e.g. hydrogen and carbon. And when it comes to dense aggregates and small molecules, the small-angle time-resolved electron diffractometer can achieve the extreme sensitivity of a traditional Free Electron Laser, but at a fraction of the cost. This set-up is a reference for [...]

An innovative device studies gold nanoparticles in depth2022-02-17T12:17:55+00:00

The Sharpest Images

The Sharpest Images JILA News – Laser Physics Nanoscience 2017 The world’s most powerful CDI (Coherent Diffractive Imaging) microscope at a wavelength of 13 nm­­. Remarkably, it contains no lenses. Rather, a nanoscale object is illuminated with coherent high-harmonic beams of extreme ultraviolet light. The scattered light is collected and used with a powerful algorithm to create an image of the object with sub-wavelength spatial resolution. Find out more

The Sharpest Images2022-02-17T12:16:25+00:00
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