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Non-chiral 1T-TiSe2 creates circular dichroism in resonant X-ray diffraction ...
Calculated results from FDMNES -
Pressure induced transition from chiral charge order to time-reversal symmetr...
Raw data of Cs(V0.93Nb0.07)3Sb5 from GPS. Data were measured in zero-field between 1.6 and 275 K. -
Pressure induced transition from chiral charge order to time-reversal symmetr...
Raw data of Cs(V0.93Nb0.07)3Sb5 from LEM. Zero-field and weak transverse field (50 G) data were collected at muon implantation energies of 2 keV (near surface) and 16 keV (bulk). -
Structural changes in the myofilaments during the heartbeat: a whole organ ap...
Cardiovascular disease continues to be the leading cause of death worldwide, and current efforts to develop better therapeutics for heart failure have been held back by limited... -
Direct measurement of nanostructural changes during in-situ deformation in me...
Up to now, it is challenging to precisely regulate the mechanical properties and understand the deformation mechanisms of metallic glasses (MGs) at the atomic scale, severely... -
Heme NO interaction in Nitrophorin from the European bedbug Cimex lectularius
The signalling molecule nitric oxide (NO) forms reversable bonds with the heme unit of nitrophorins. We suggest to perform Nuclear Inelastic Scattering experiments with very... -
X-RAY REFLECTIVITY STUDY OF GRAPHENE OXIDE ASSEMBLY AT THE AIR-LIUQID INTERFACE
The current proposal focuses on characterizing the behavior of pristine and modified graphene oxide (GO) nanoflakes at the air-liquid interface. A thin GO layer can be... -
Charge density wave interlayer correlations in 1T-TaS2
This proposal aims to study the microscopic stabilization mechanism of different charge density wave stacking schemes in the layered material 1T-TaS2. This material has a... -
Residual stress field in multimaterial ceramic bone scaffolds obtained throug...
Ceramic materials like zirconia and alumina are becoming more and more important in the biomedical area. With the development of 3D printing techniques, as vat... -
What does occur in W/HZO/W capacitors upon ac electrical cycling: a structura...
With this proposal we aim to understand whether Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 thin films - sandwiched between W electrodes – undergo a structural phase transition (tetragonal to polar... -
Deciphering the origin of exceptional vanadium enrichment during lateritic we...
Lateritic profiles from Suriname and Austalia may be strongly enriched in V, with V contents up to 3750 mg/kg in the most strongly weathered units. The elucidation of the... -
Immobilization of Th(IV) in Yttrium Stabilized Zirconia Ceramics
Safe disposal of nuclear waste requires matrix materials with strong resistance against corrosion and dissolution over a period of more than 10E6 years. Zirconium based ceramics... -
Time-lapse Microtomography to access the 3D Growth of Snowflakes
The controlled growth of atmospheric snow crystals presently resists the in situ tomographic approach due to several reasons: 1) the difficult temperature and humidity... -
Structural characterization by XAS of black phosphorus functionalized with co...
We aim to characterize by means of X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy solid samples of few-layer black phosphorus functionalized with cobalt. This new material was tested in our labs... -
Controlled orientation and order of nanorod assemblies confined within liquid...
We will study the structure of nanorod assemblies confined within smectic grain boundary topological defects. We have shown that these nanorod assemblies present well-defined... -
Munich Crystallography BAG
The diverse groups of the Munich Crystallography BAG study a far range of subjects, reaching from structural aspects of fundamental cellular processes - such as RNA processing,... -
SAARLAND BAG: ATOMIC MECHANISMS OF ACTION OF MEMBRANE PROTEINS AND BIOSYNTHET...
Projects are focussed primarily within the framework of local collaborations on "Ca2+signals: Molecular Mechanisms und Integrative Functions" at Saarland University and on... -
Austrian Crystallographic Diffraction Consortium
The Austrian Crystallographic Diffraction Consortium (ACDC) BAG aims at supporting several macromolecular structural biology groups across Austria (in total 20 research groups... -
Belgium BAG
The Belgium BAG includes groups situated at four Flemish universities: Antwerpen, Brussels, Ghent and Leuven. The proposed projects are highly diverse, including viral,... -
Molecular machines in energy transduction, cellular signaling and defense pro...
This BAG is composed of 6 working groups from 3 locations (university of Cologne, Bochum, Düsseldorf), the projects for this proposal are rather heterogeneous. Nonetheless, we...