Folds and wrinkles in boron nitride (BN) sheets can locally reduce the band gap and may trap charge carriers, find researchers from @STEM_LPS and @chrisewels group
https://t.co/tO9O3dzKcZ
Interested in working on the best monochromated #ElectronMicroscopy and challenging it with #Synchrotron based spectroscopy? Check out our #PhD scholarship where such outstanding tools will be combined to investigate 2D electron gases at oxide interfaces! https://t.co/vUVJWa2hkj
We are trying to keep our science going despite current limitations. Today Steffi presented her work on TMDs optics with only her at the @LPS_Orsay using our online teaching facility! She will present the same results soon at EMC2020 online :)
We search a post-doc, specialist on time-resolved spectroscopy (including optics), to work on time-resolved experiments in an electron microscope @LPS_Orsay@UnivParisSaclay, in collaboration with @attolight. For more info, DM @ltizei or @MathieuKociak https://t.co/b7Vka5ACvd
Our open access article on plasmon enhanced vibrational EELS spectroscopy (PEVES) is in today's issue @NanoLetters: https://t.co/mRsiYHmlxo. Its dataset, deposited openly on Zenodo, contains phonon-plasmon coupling monochromated EELS data: https://t.co/EfevfNFfWV
Christian Colliex: Adventures with atoms and molecules
In 2000, Professor Christian Colliex demonstrated single-atom electron energy loss spectroscopy for the first time. Find out how he pioneered EELS in TEM here. https://t.co/lq158NZ68C
#Microscopy#TEM#EELS
Why scan images in regular patterns? Random patterns give extra information! In https://t.co/r4CbEtcRbl, we extract the nanometer scale dynamics of defects in hBN, including blinking and state switching. As a bonus, atomic scale sample drift can be corrected. @STEM_LPS
Our article on phonon-plasmon interaction probed by electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) is out on @NanoLetter. We observed nanoscale plasmon-enhanced EELS of phonons -a fast electron equivalent to SERS- and a local phonon and plasmon strong coupling https://t.co/WP39nX6he3
Our paper in collaboration with Prof. Hikaru Saito from @KyushuUniv_EN is out: it discusses in bandgap states in plasmonic crystals measured with the ChromaTEM (TEMPOS project) . Looking forward to your next visit! @CNRS@CNRSinJapan@UnivParisSaclay
https://t.co/XllW5FgpnI
Get a rapid overview of Adrien Teurtrie's PhD work between @LPS_Orsay and @GEMaC8635 in his recently published article:
"Atmosphere‐Induced Reversible Resistivity Changes in Ca/Y‐Doped Bismuth Iron Garnet Thin Films" https://t.co/uflmvGXSeb…
And good luck for his defense today!
Marcel explained to us the physics behind different electron detectors in the our journal club. He also announced a change in his scan library name, as we don't do only STEM EELS anymore! It starts on version 1.17, to make OSS 117. Merci @laura_bocher for the pic.
Noémie Bonnet presented her work on NV0/NV- centers in diamond using PL and CL inside a STEM in the @STEM_LPS group meeting at the @LPS_Orsay . She showed us some real color CL emission (greenish light on the mirror) and how to place the sample at the correct height ;)
EBSN2019 at the LPS Orsay is about to start. We are looking forward to three days of intense discussion about electron spectroscopies for nanophotonics. #EBSN2019