A new broadband imaging technique looks inside the mesoscale realm with unprecedented sensitivity and range. Synchrotron Infrared Nano-Spectroscopy (SINS) will enable in-depth study of complex molecular systems, including liquid batteries, living cells, novel electronic materials, and stardust.
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ALSNews Vol. 353
MAY 28, 2014
ALSNews Vol. 353
Covalent Bonding in Actinide Sandwich Molecules STXM studies have revealed unexpected bonding interactions in two key organometallic actinide “sandwich” complexes, which are vital as industrial or bioinorganic catalysts and as precursors for nanomaterial synthesis. Differences in their covalent bonding could profoundly affect their chemical and physical properties. Read more… Contact: Stefan Minasian New ALSRead More Read more »
Recollections of Tom Alber
Tom Alber passed away in late March 2014 after a long and courageous fight with illness. Two people that worked closely with Tom at the ALS recall their memories of a dear friend and colleague. Read more »