ALS Director Dimitri Argyriou, who arrived this month, is excited to join the vibrant community at our facility. He invites everyone to participate in this strongly collaborative environment and shape the future of the ALS. Read more »
ALSNews Vol. 450
July 26, 2023
Coaxing Molecules to Stand Tall for Better Solar Cells
Multimodal probes revealed a way to prevent the formation of undesirable phases in a perovskite-type compound that shows promise for the efficient harvesting of light for solar cells. The work led to new fabrication protocols that resulted in devices with improved power-conversion efficiencies and operational stability. Read more »
A New Pathway for Clearing Misfolded Proteins
Researchers integrated several approaches, such as cryogenic 3D imaging at the ALS, to define a novel cellular pathway—involving a shared “garbage dump”—for clearing misfolded proteins from cells. The pathway is a potential therapy target for age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s, and Parkinson’s diseases. Read more »
Capturing the Spin Dynamics of a Complex Magnetic Material
Magnetic iron oxides (ferrites) are complex materials with broad electronic applications that are often driven by microwaves. Here, researchers have precisely measured the spin behavior of several distinct cations in a ferrite material under an applied microwave field, validating a longstanding assumption about magnetic oxide dynamics. Read more »
Keeping Water-Treatment Membranes from Fouling Out
When you use a membrane for water treatment, junk builds up on the membrane surface—a process called fouling—which makes the treatment less efficient. In this work, researchers studied how membranes are fouled by interactions between natural organic matter and positively charged ions commonly found in water. Read more »
Catching up with ASPIRES Interns from 2022 and 2023
The ASPIRES program is a 10-week paid internship matching undergraduate students from California State East Bay with mentors in Berkeley Lab’s Energy Sciences Area. We caught up with some of the ASPIRES interns from 2022 and 2023 to hear about their internship experience and what they’re working on! Read more »
Beamline Optics and Modeling School (BLOMS) 2023
The ALS hosted its first Beamline Optics and Modeling School (BLOMS 2023), a three-day, hands-on workshop to teach the theory, methods, strategy, and tools used to design and model x-ray beamlines. Experts from four other light sources and one private company showed students the capabilities of modern, freely available tools for x-ray source and beamline modeling. Read more »
2023 User Meeting Registration Now Open
September 11–15: Join us in Berkeley or virtually as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of first light and look ahead to the future! Registration is free this year, and all are welcome. To help us allocate space, please register early and indicate the sessions you’re interested in attending. Read more »
September 6 Deadline for General User Proposals
The User Office is accepting new General User Proposals (GUPs) from scientists who wish to conduct research at the ALS in the 2024-1 (January–July) cycle. The deadline for submissions is September 6, 2023. Applicants are reminded that they may request joint access to the Molecular Foundry, a nanoscience user facility at Berkeley Lab, to support their ALS activities. Read more »
Dark Time Town Hall Recording and Slides Available
The slides and video recording from the July 20 town hall are now available. The event reviewed what’s currently known about beamline impacts leading up to the dark time, the dark time itself, and the “dawn” period that follows as the facility transitions back to full user operations. Learn more on the recently updated ALS-U part of our website and download the resources from the “Past Events” section of our Events page. Read more »