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Modern science possesses a variety of methods to investigate the structure and dynamics of materials. Each of these has its own strengths and weaknesses. Neutrons have a number of unique advantages
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Etant donné l'importance des neutrons, il n'est guère étonnant qu'un réseau très compétitif de sources de neutrons existe aux quatre coins du monde. Outre l'ILL la France compte une autre source
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All the neutrons on earth are bound in nuclei. Some of these nuclei are unstable, and they free up neutrons when they decay. This is the case of uranium, used in the ILL reactor. In commercial power p
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has just reported the discovery of such a novel class of multiferroic materials. The structure of these transition metal oxyhalides can be seen in Figure a. With a critical temperature of approximately 70 ... interest among the scientific community. There is in particular a continuous quest for new material classes with higher transition ...
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Catching a quantum Cheshire Cat Quantum mechanics already tells us that particles can be in different physical states at the same time, a phenomenon known as superposition. For example if a neutron beam ... Institut Laue-Langevin to develop a brand new quantum experiment. Their aim was to get neutrons at the ILL to travel along a different path ...
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disturbance on it, caused by the measurement process, (negligibly) small. Usually a measurement has a huge impact on a quantum system, cause typical quantum phenomena like entanglement or interference ... schematic illustration of the interferometric setup A letter published in Physical Review Letters , by a group of scientists of the Atominstitut ...
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many components are only about as big as a virus and the miniaturisation process has slowed down. This is because below approximately a nanometre, a billionth of a meter in size, quantum effects come into ... intensity as a function of Q is a sort of portrayal of the entanglement between the molecular qubits. Furthermore, the team has also ...
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Kinases are a large group of hundreds of enzymes responsible for initiating and regulating a myriad of cellular processes. Kinases send signals to proteins by way of phosphorylation—essentially adding a reactive ... ORNL/Jill Hemman) Direct observations of the structure and catalytic mechanism of a prototypical kinase enzyme—protein kinase A or ...
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