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  • A. Karnieli, D. Roitman, M. Liebtrau, S. Tsesses, N. van Nielen, I. Kaminer, A. Arie and A. Polman: Focusing free-electron radiation with source-embedded metalenses In: CLEO: QELS_Fundamental Science 2022, paper FM4F.2., OPG, 2022.

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  • A. Karnieli, D. Roitman, M. Liebtrau, S. Tsesses, N. van Nielen, I. Kaminer, A. Arie and A. Polman, Cylindrical Metalens for Generation and Focusing of Free-Electron Radiation, Nano Lett. 22, (14), 5641-5650 (2022)

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  • C. Husko, M. Wulf, S. Lefrancois, S. Combrie, G. Lehoucq, A. De Rossi, B.J. Eggleton and L.K. Kuipers, Free-carrier induced soliton fission unveiled by in-situ measurements in nanophotonic, Nature Commun. 7, (Article number: 11332), 1-7 (2016)

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  • H.A. Rinia, K.N.J. Burger, M. Bonn and M. Müller, Quantitative label-free imaging of lipid composition and packing of individual cellular lipid droplets using multiplex CARS microscopy, Biophys. J. 95, 4908-4914 (2008)

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  • February 13, 2017

    One-way traffic for motion in new material

    Scientists have developed a material that breaks one of the fundamental principles governing many physical systems. Ordinary materials transmit external forces equally, no matter where the pressure comes from. The newly developed material breaks this …
  • May 15, 2017

    A crucial step towards better performing solar cells

    Solar cells need monocrystalline materials to work optimally. But the traditional way to build monocrystalline materials is highly time consuming. AMOLF physicists in the Nanoscale Solar Cells group have found a new way of building …
  • August 21, 2023

    How do stem cells choose their identity?

    AMOLF researchers discovered that stem cells first specialize into a functional cell and then move to the proper location – rather than the other way around. Researchers at AMOLF and the Hubrecht institute revealed a …
  • J.D. Shindler, E.A.L. Mol, A.N. Shalaginov and W.H. de Jeu, X-ray study of the correlations in the thermal fluctuations of free-standing smectic-A films, Phys.Rev.Lett. 74, 722-725 (1995)

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  • October 2, 2019

    Exploiting the Malleability of Disorder to Design Functional Materials

    Abstract Systems with complex energy landscapes, such as glass-forming systems, have far more variation in their properties than those with simple ones that readily crystallize. This natural variation can be pushed even further by design, …
  • M.G.J. de Vos, F.J. Poelwijk and S.J. Tans, Optimality in evolution : new insights from synthetic biology, Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 24, (4), 797-802 (2013)

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