Skip to content Skip to navigation

Home

PULSE News:

NPI Group Publishes Paper on New Sample Injector

An effort led by PULSE graduate student Raymond Sierra and research associate Hasan Demirci of the Non-Periodic Imaging group at PULSE has resulted in a recent publication at Nature Methods. Their work discusses a sample delivery mechanism developed by Sierra and the NPI group that can be used for biology experiments (e.g. serial femtosecond crystallography) at LCLS and other X-ray free electron lasers.

SLAC News has written about the paper, with commentary from the two scientists.

Aaron Lindenberg receives seed funding from Precourt Institute for Energy

In a recently-announced round of grant awards for research projects in clean energy, PULSE PI Aaron Lindenberg received a seed funding grant from the Precourt Institute of Energy.

The successful proposal is entitled "Mechanism of for broadband white-light emission from two-dimensional hybrid perovskites" Prof. Lindenberg and Prof. Hemamala Karundasa in the Department of Chemistry are PIs for this work.

The formal announcement, with complete list of awardees, is available at the Precourt Institute and TomKat Center pages.

Congratulations to Profs. Lindenberg and Karundasa for receiving this grant!

Collaboration including Lindenberg group and SLAC UED team visualize motion of monolayer compounds

A recent paper involving the ultrafast electron diffraction instrument at SLAC by E. Mannebach et al., 2015 has been featured in SLAC Today. The collaboration, which included the Lindenberg, Heinz, and Reed groups, LCLS, SIMES, and NCSU MSE (Linyou Cao group) among others, conducted a pump-probe experiment using laser and electron pulses to observe the dynamics of molybdenum disulfide monolayers at femtosecond timescales.

Pages

Subscribe to Front page feed