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Signatures of a surface spin-orbital chiral metal

Experimental and theoretical study of an exotic surface chiral phase of Sr2RuO4. Using circularly-polarized angular- and spin-resolved photoemission technique it was possible to find signatures of spin-orbital currents breaking both time-reversal and all crystalline symmetries. This agrees with theoretically predicted dichroic and spin-dichroic signal in presence of such currents.

MagTop Centre financed for the next five years!

It gives us great pleasure to announce that the MagTop Centre has been funded from the European Funds for Smart Economy program (MAB FENG) through the next 5 years. The Foundation for Polish Science announced the results of recruitment under the International Research Agendas activity financed by the European Funds for Smart Economy program (MAB FENG).

Laser cooling of atoms containing antimatter

The cloud of exotic atoms made up of matter and antimatter was cooled by more than 200 degrees in a controlled manner. The international team of scientists from the AEgIS experiment working at CERN has made the first experimental demonstration of laser cooling of positronium atoms. This is another step on the way to precisely controlling the bound states of matter and antimatter.

Temperature dependence of chromatic dispersion for hygroscopic liquids

Using a modified Abbe refractometer, the chromatic dispersion and temperature dependence of the refractive index of a range of hygroscopic liquids was measured from 390 to 1070 nm for temperatures from 1 to 45°C. To obtain an analytical formula, the Sellmeier formula was fitted to the experimental results for each temperature and combined with the temperature dependence.

Topological phase diagram of Eu-based compounds

Combined experimental, theoretical, and computational investigations have identified the origin of outstanding magnetooptical and magnetotransport properties of EuCd2As2 and provided topological and magnetic phase diagrams for various classes of Eu-based compounds.  

Interaction of SARS-CoV-2 with host cells and antibodies: experiment and simulation

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the primary etiological agent responsible for the catastrophic global COVID-19 pandemic, as officially declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March 2020. This pandemic has infected more than 700 million people and claimed the lives of more than seven million people worldwide. In Poland, according to official statistics,...

How soluble misfolded proteins bypass chaperones at the molecular level

Subpopulations of soluble, misfolded proteins can bypass chaperones within cells. The extent of this phenomenon and how it happens at the molecular level are unknown. Through a meta-analysis of the experimental literature we find that in all quantitative protein refolding studies there is always a subpopulation of soluble but misfolded protein that does not fold in the presence of one or more chaperones,...
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