News

Overview of all news from the Controlled Molecule Imaging Group

Articles accepted in Phys. Rev. A

28 December 2010

Our articles on the molecular-frame photoelectron angular distributions of oriented OCS and of 3D-oriented benzonitrile, respectively, are accepted for back-to-back publication in Phys. Rev. A.

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lab opening

20 December 2010

Today we celebrated the official opening of our lab in 47c (Petra hall). We acknowledge the productive and timely help from all the involved parties!

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PCCP Perspective published

16 December 2010

Our article State- and conformer-selected beams of aligned and oriented molecules for ultrafast diffraction studies is published.

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Duty-cycle paper published in Phys. Rev. A

16 November 2010

Our article Optimizing the resolution of the alternating-gradient m/μ selector is published.

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CMI Group photo

17 November 2010

Jochen Küpper, Stephan Stern, Sebastian Trippel, Lotte Holmegaard

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Sebastian Trippel starts at CFEL

01 November 2010

Today Sebastian Trippel, previously at the University of Freiburg, starts as a PostDoc in our group at CFEL.

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Article accepted in Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.

01 November 2010

Our Perspective article State- and conformer-selected beams of aligned and oriented molecules for ultrafast diffraction studies is accepted for publication in Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.

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Lotte Holmegaard receives Lundbeck Talent Price

28 October 2010

Today Lotte Holmegaard receives the Talent Price of the Lundbeck Foundation for her experimental work on the control, i.e., the alignment and orientation, of gas-phase molecules and her investigations toward a ``molecular movie''.

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Our group starts at CFEL

01 October 2010

Today our group officially starts at CFEL.

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Lotte Holmegaard wins Talent Prize

21 June 2010

Today Lotte Holmegaard, PostDoc in our group at CFEL, received the Talent Prize from the Network for Women in Physics in Denmark for her Ph.D. work on the control and investigation of large molecules. Congratulations Lotte!

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