deposited a pea protein gel, obtained by heating a protein mixture, on a tiny microfluidic chip – a miniature platform made to manipulate and analyse small volumes of fluids – and flushed it with a liquid ... experiments (see text for further details) A Swedish team of researchers had a very simple, yet complex idea: “We wanted to simulate a human ...
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neutron spectrometers. Designed and built in-house at the ILL, it offers a new way to analyse the energies of neutrons across a wide range of angles. It is based on an innovative bent silicon crystals ... element of the future MARMOT detector. From left to right: the monochromator housing, a beam intensity monitor, slits, a multitube beam monitor ...
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ILL Extensive Beam Time Access (EBTA) is a dedicated access route for experimental projects that require a long preparation phase and beam time of the order of a full reactor cycle or longer. It is designed ... comparable to a reactor cycle or longer . It is strongly recommended that proposers fully involve at least one ILL scientist in the project ...
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The setup consisted of a combination of two main elements: a so-called Paris-Edinburgh press (able to generate a force of 130 tons onto a sample of up to 50 mm 3 ) hosted inside a cryogen-free dilution ... conditions in which new magnetic or quantum states emerge. A neutron diffraction experiment down to the unprecedented low temperatures of 160 mK ...
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resolution is modest and optical methods often provide better data. The desire for a wider spectral range coupled with a need to have a transferable method between techniques has led to the development of systems ... spectroscopic and neutron scattering studies. References [1] M.A. Adams, S.F. Parker, F. Fernandez-Alonso, D.J. Cutler, C. Hodges ...
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first time ever, an experiment was conducted with a sample under a proessure more than 200 000 times atmospheric pressure at a temperature of 1/10th of a degree above absolute zero. The experiment was conducted ... March 2026 for a year with 3 OPERATING cycles in the programME. The ILL concluded 2025 operations at the end of October. The High-Flux ...
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16-hours exposure from a crystal of 105 kDa protein (LecA/PheGal complex, unit-cell, a=74, b=111, c=113 Å / P212121). Complete data set collected to 2.0 Å resolution. [Protein Lectin LecA is a virulence factor ... In October 2025, a completely new neutron-sensitive cylindrical image plate detector was built and installed on the DALI instrument at ...
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material, hydride ions move easily, with a low diffusion barrier of only 0.29 eV. In contrast, when the electrons become localised at a vacancy, corresponding to a semiconductor-like electronic conductivity ... hops and the response of the electronic sublattice have remained unclear [ 2 ] . A study now published shows that how easily a hydride ion ...
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use of X-ray and neutron-based 3D imaging techniques, coupled with computational modelling, can offer a deeper understanding in the characterization of materials relevant for the energy sector. The advantages ... & 4D imaging methodologies. Anna Fedrigo College 1 Secretary External visitors may ask for a site access to tellier(at)ill.fr
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Materials Advanced school - French-Swedish Academy for Scatter ing Exper iments & Modeling The FASEM is a recurring biennial advanced-school, rotating across three key thematic areas: Scattering Techniques
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