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Decision-making in serial crystallography: a simple test to quickly determine whether sufficient data have been collected. [PDF]
We describe a simple test to determine whether sufficient data have been collected during a serial crystallographic experiment, and its incorporation into the autoprocessing pipeline at the T‐REXX endstation on beamline P14 at the PETRA III synchrotron.In standard rotational data collection for macromolecular crystallography, data are normally ...
von Stetten D, Pearson AR.
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Density-functional tight binding meets Maxwell: unraveling the mysteries of (strong) light-matter coupling efficiently. [PDF]
Abstract Controlling chemical and material properties through strong light–matter coupling in optical cavities has gained considerable attention over the past decade. However, the underlying mechanisms remain insufficiently understood, and a significant gap persists between experimental observations and theoretical descriptions.
Sidler D +5 more
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Though patch clamping at room temperature is a widely disseminated standard procedure in the electrophysiological community, it does not represent the biological system in mammals at around 37 °C.
Jann Harberts +4 more
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Towards the geometric structure of small supported Au9 clusters on Si
Ultra-small clusters containing few atoms are of high interest in both fundamental research and applications due to their specific functional, magnetic or chemical properties which depend on size and composition.
D. Chekrygina +6 more
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Graphite Optics—Current Opportunities, Properties and Limits
X-ray graphite optics consists of thin layers of Pyrolytic Graphite (PG) attached to a substrate of focusing shape. Pyrolytic Graphite is a perfect artificial graphite obtained by annealing of carbon deposit at temperatures about 3000 °C under ...
Inna Grigorieva +2 more
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Temperature-Enhanced Exciton Emission from GaAs Cone–Shell Quantum Dots
The temperature-dependent intensities of the exciton (X) and biexciton (XX) peaks from single GaAs cone–shell quantum dots (QDs) are studied with micro photoluminescence (PL) at varied excitation power and QD size.
Christian Heyn +4 more
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Quantum Imaging with Incoherently Scattered Light from a Free-Electron Laser [PDF]
The advent of accelerator-driven free-electron lasers (FEL) has opened new avenues for high-resolution structure determination via diffraction methods that go far beyond conventional x-ray crystallography methods.
A Aquila +49 more
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Attosecond dynamics of light-induced resonant hole transfer in high-order-harmonic generation [PDF]
We present a study of high-order-harmonic generation (HHG) assisted by extreme ultraviolet (XUV) attosecond pulses, which can lead to the excitation of inner-shell electrons and the generation of a second HHG plateau.
Dahlström, Jan Marcus +2 more
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Benoît Vogt,1 Janine Dove-Rumé2 1Department of Urology, Polyclinique de Blois, La Chaussée Saint-Victor, France; 2English Department, François-Rabelais University, Tours, FranceCorrespondence: Benoît Vogt, Department of Urology, Polyclinique de Blois, 1 ...
Vogt B, Dove-Rumé J
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Ethical Shadows and the Political Subject
The present study addresses the metamorphoses of the subject upon entering an aesthetic situation, taking as an example the play Wolokolamsker Chaussee I by Heiner Müller (1984).
Natassa Siouzouli
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