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Illustration of the light-induced electron motion that generates a chiral electron current. Image credit: Ella Maru Studio, Inc. / © MBI
23.05.2024

Scientists decipher the contribution of electrons to molecular chirality

A new approach offers a way to control physical and chemical properties that result from chiral interactions:

A new experimental approach provides the long-awaited tools to understand the role of electrons in the molecular chiral reactivity and offers a way to control physical and chemical properties that result from chiral…

Laser beam in the dark © HZB
17.05.2024

Watching indium phosphide at work

Research team from HZB, TU Ilmenau and Paderborn University gained insights into the electron dynamics in the surface of the semiconductor:

Indium phosphide is a versatile semiconductor. The material can be used for solar cells, for hydrogen production and even for quantum computers – and with record-breaking efficiency. However, little research has been…

THz line scanner with detectors for inline quality control © FBH/P. Immerz
26.04.2024

FBH has developed a terahertz line scanner for plastic components

World's first line scanner with monolithically integrated terahertz detectors for industrial applications:

The Ferdinand-Braun-Institut has developed a terahertz line scanner for plastic components, enabling cost-effective realization of larger scan line lengths in industrial environments. For the first time, the…

25.04.2024

IRIS beamline at BESSY II extended with nanomicroscopy

The new nanoscope enables nanospectroscopy and nanoimaging of structures smaller than a thousandth of the diameter of a human hair:

The IRIS infrared beamline at the BESSY II storage ring now offers a fourth option for characterising materials, cells and even molecules on different length scales. The team has extended the IRIS beamline with an end…

23.04.2024

EPIC Lifetime Achievement Award for Viacheslav Artyushenko

The European Photonics Industry Consortium (EPIC) honored the founder of art photonics GmbH:

Viacheslav Artyushenko, CEO & Founder of the Adlershof art photonics GmbH, has been honored with the EPIC Lifetime Achievement Award by the European Photonics Industry Consortium (EPIC) at the EPIC AGM & SUMMIT 2024…

Perovskite film under scanning electron microscope © HZB
18.04.2024

A simpler way to inorganic perovskite solar cells

Annealing in ambient air does not have an adverse effect on the optoelectronic properties of the semiconductor film, but actually results in fewer defects:

Inorganic perovskite solar cells made of CsPbI3 are stable over the long term and achieve good efficiencies. A team led by Prof. Antonio Abate has now analysed surfaces and interfaces of CsPbI3 films, produced under…

Transmission electron microscopy image of a HOB sample © PTB
18.04.2024

Hollow nanospheres as potential reference particles for medical biomarkers

PTB contributed to precise the accurate size characterisation of the particles in its laboratory at BESSY II using small-angle X-ray scattering:

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nanometer-sized cell-derived particles in body fluids and can be used as potential biomarkers for diseases such as cancer, inflammation and cardiovascular disease. EVs gained a lot of…

Illustration: oxidation pathways of aqueous phosphoric acid © HZB
08.04.2024

Oxidation processes of phosphoric acid revealed by tender X-rays

Results of research at HZB help to increase the lifetime and efficiency of fuel cells:

The interactions between phosphoric acid and the platinum catalyst in high-temperature PEM fuel cells are more complex than previously assumed. Experiments at BESSY II with tender X-rays have decoded the multiple…

Diagram of how protein thin films work © Mimotype / Humboldt Innovation
28.03.2024

Pioneering work for more efficient food production

The startup Mimotype and the Hybrid Devices Group at HU Berlin are developing protein thin films for the spectral reshuffling of sunlight to increase crop yields:

The challenges are clear: global food demand will increase 56% by 2050; extreme weather events are increasing food supply insecurity. Solutions are tangible: food production gains attributable to greenhouse…

UV LED irradiation system used directly on human skin. © FBH/P. Immerz
28.03.2024

New pioneering Leibniz Lab to combat pandemics

FBH contributes its expertise in the development of innovative UV light-emitting diodes and related irradiation systems:

The newly launched Leibniz Lab "Pandemic Preparedness: One Health, One Future" combines excellent interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research from 41 Leibniz Institutes. For the first time in Germany,…

26.03.2024

Prof. Clara Saraceno is honored with the International Fellowship Award 2024

The IKZ researcher receives the award for achievements in the field of oxide and fluoride dielectrics and laser crystals:

Oxide and fluoride crystals are pivotal in many different areas of photonics. They are well-suited host materials for laser-active ions, can serve in optical Faraday insulators and also for non-linear frequency…

Aerial view of Adlershof photographed from Ernst-Ruska-Ufer © WISTA.Plan GmbH/Dirk Laubner
25.03.2024

Berlin Adlershof: High technology, skilled employees and openness as key success factors

Germany's largest science and technology park remains an important pillar of Berlin's economy :

The Berlin Adlershof Science and Technology Park continued its positive development in 2023. Revenues and budget funds grew by a solid 7.1% to € 3.9 billion (2022: € 3.6 billion). The number of employees remained…

Dr. Kern with the certificate and DPG President Prof. Dr. Joachim Ullrich © MBI
21.03.2024

SKM Dissertation Prize 2024 of the DPG for Lisa-Marie Kern

The physicist has been awarded the Dissertation Prize of the Condensed Matter Section of the German Physical Society:

In recognition of her outstanding scientific work and its excellent presentation, Dr. Lisa-Marie Kern has been awarded the Dissertation Prize of the Condensed Matter Section (SKM) of the German Physical Society…

20.03.2024

IKZ researcher Ta-Shun Chou receives DGKK Young Scientist Award and wins INAM startup competition

The young scientist was honored for his outstanding scientific achievements in the field of crystal growth:

This year, the German Association of Crystal Growth (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kristallzüchtung und Kristallwachstum, DGKK) honors IKZ postdoctoral researcher Dr. Ta-Shun Chou with the Young Scientist Award for his…

Ultraviolet photon-counting dual-comb spectrometer
18.03.2024

Optical Frequency Combs Make Ultraviolet Spectroscopy More Sensitive and More Precise

New technique enables experiments in the ultraviolet spectral region at very feeble light levels:

In a recent publication in Nature, researchers at the Max Born Institute (MBI) in Berlin, Germany, and at Max-Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching report on a new technique for deciphering the properties of…

Professor Dr. Nathalie Picqué in her natural environment.r, Max-Born-Institut für Nichtlineare Optik und Kurzzeitspektroskopie (MBI) in Berlin
15.03.2024

Nathalie Picqué is the new Director at the Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy

The physicist will establish the Department of Precision Physics at the institute:

Professor Dr. Nathalie Picqué is establishing a new department as Director at the Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy (MBI) in Berlin, Germany. Her appointment at the end of 2023 is…

Figures © MBI
14.03.2024

Ultrafast switching with light in correlated materials

Research team manipulates the material’s resistivity with light – a way for opto-electronic ultrafast switching in future microelectronics:

Materials that refuse to fit into theory are often the most fascinating. They challenge researchers to try harder to understand their peculiar behavior, especially when their properties are promising for technological…

Draft of the X-ray source BESSY III © HZB
13.03.2024

The future of BESSY

What the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin is planning for the X-ray source in Adlershof:

At the end of February 2024, a team at HZB published an article in Synchrotron Radiation News (SRN). They describe the next development goals for the light source as well as the BESSY II+ upgrade programme and the…

Group photo in front of the IKZ for Winter School 2024
05.03.2024

5th IKZ Winter School connects players from science and industry

50 participants from Germany and abroad met in Adlershof to discuss materials & devices for power electronics:

Power electronics is a booming industry market due to electromobility in automotive and the ramp up of renewable energy supply. The market is characterized by different materials & device technologies depending very…

Symbolic image: CLIMAT method © Laura Canil
26.02.2024

New instrument for optoelectronics records 14 parameters in one go

HZB physicist develops measurement process for characterising semiconductors that saves valuable time:

An HZB physicist has developed a new method for the comprehensive characterisation of semiconductors in a single measurement. The “Constant Light-Induced Magneto-Transport (CLIMAT)” is based on the Hall effect and…

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