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Paul Dumas is affiliated with the Soleil Synchrotron in France, with research primarily situated in the fields of physics and astronomy.

Their work encompasses various subfields including radiation, atomic and molecular physics and optics, biophysics, geophysics, and electrical and electronic engineering. The main topics that their research addresses include spectroscopy techniques in biomedical and chemical research, high-pressure geophysics and materials, advanced chemical physics studies, advanced X-ray imaging techniques, X-ray spectroscopy and fluorescence analysis, diamond and carbon-based materials research, and electron and X-ray spectroscopy techniques.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • The European Physical Journal Plus
  • Nature
  • Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
  • Physical Review Letters

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations include Paul Loubeyre, F. Occelli, Jakub Szlachetko, J. Szade, and Edyta Beyer.

They have authored several recent papers, including:

  • Synchrotron infrared spectroscopic evidence of the probable transition to metal hydrogen, 2020, Nature
  • SOLARIS National Synchrotron Radiation Centre in Krakow, Poland, 2023, The European Physical Journal Plus
  • FTIR micro-spectroscopy using synchrotron-based and thermal source-based radiation for probing live bacteria, 2020, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • The first infrared beamline at the Middle East SESAME synchrotron facility, 2021, Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
  • Compression of D2 to 460 GPa and Isotopic Effects in the Path to Metal Hydrogen, 2022, Physical Review Letters

In addition to journal publications, Paul Dumas has contributed to book literature, including the publication "Infrared Spectroscopy and spectro-microscopy with synchrotron radiation" published in 2020 by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information.

Best Publications

  • Chemical imaging of biological tissue with synchrotron infrared light

    Lisa M. Miller;Paul Dumas

  • Resonant Mie Scattering (RMieS) correction of infrared spectra from highly scattering biological samples

    Paul Bassan;Achim Kohler;Harald Martens;Joe Lee

  • Resonant Mie scattering in infrared spectroscopy of biological materials--understanding the 'dispersion artefact'

    Paul Bassan;Hugh J. Byrne;Franck Bonnier;Joe Lee

  • Lifetime of an adsorbate-substrate vibration: H on Si(111).

    P. Guyot-Sionnest;P. Dumas;Y. J. Chabal;G. S. Higashi

  • Coupling of an adsorbate vibration to a substrate surface phonon: H on Si(111).

    P. Dumas;Y. J. Chabal;G. S. Higashi

  • Highly resolved chemical imaging of living cells by using synchrotron infrared microspectrometry.

    N Jamin;P Dumas;J Moncuit;W H Fridman

  • New Aspects of the α-Helix to β-Sheet Transition in Stretched Hard α-Keratin Fibers

    L. Kreplak;J. Doucet;P. Dumas;F. Briki

  • Morphology of hydrogen-terminated Si(111) and Si(100) surfaces upon etching in HF and buffered-HF solutions

    P. Dumas;Y.J. Chabal;P. Jakob

  • THE USE OF SYNCHROTRON INFRARED MICROSPECTROSCOPY IN BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL INVESTIGATIONS

    Paul Dumas;Lisa Miller

  • Synchrotron infrared spectroscopic evidence of the probable transition to metal hydrogen

    Paul Loubeyre;Florent Occelli;Paul Dumas

  • Abiotic synthesis of amino acids in the recesses of the oceanic lithosphere.

    Bénédicte Ménez;Céline Pisapia;Céline Pisapia;Muriel Andreani;Frédéric Jamme

  • Water partitioning between mantle minerals from peridotite xenoliths

    Kevin Grant;Jannick Ingrin;Jean Pierre Lorand;Paul Dumas

  • Estimating and correcting mie scattering in synchrotron-based microscopic fourier transform infrared spectra by extended multiplicative signal correction.

    A. Kohler;J. Sulé-Suso;G. D. Sockalingum;M. Tobin

  • Adding synchrotron radiation to infrared microspectroscopy: what's new in biomedical applications?

    Paul Dumas;Ganesh D. Sockalingum;Josep Sulé-Suso

  • Electronic structure and its dependence on local order for H/Si(111)-(1×1) surfaces

    K. Hricovini;R. Günther;P. Thiry;A. Taleb-Ibrahimi

  • From structure to cellular mechanism with infrared microspectroscopy.

    Lisa M Miller;Paul Dumas

  • ELECTRON-ENERGY-LOSS CHARACTERIZATION OF THE H-TERMINATED SI(111) AND SI(100) SURFACES OBTAINED BY ETCHING IN NH4F

    P. Dumas;Y.J. Chabal

  • An automated subaperture stitching interferometer workstation for spherical and aspherical surfaces

    Jon Fleig;Paul Dumas;Paul E. Murphy;Greg W. Forbes

  • RMieS-EMSC correction for infrared spectra of biological cells: extension using full Mie theory and GPU computing.

    Paul Bassan;Achim Kohler;Harald Martens;Joe Lee

  • Reflection contributions to the dispersion artefact in FTIR spectra of single biological cells

    Paul Bassan;Hugh J. Byrne;Joe Lee;Franck Bonnier

Frequent Co-Authors

Marine Cotte
Marine Cotte European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Ganesh D. Sockalingum
Ganesh D. Sockalingum University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
Noel W. Clarke
Noel W. Clarke University of Salford
Ali G. Turhan
Ali G. Turhan University of Paris-Saclay
Lisa M. Miller
Lisa M. Miller Brookhaven National Laboratory
Peter Gardner
Peter Gardner University of Manchester
Yves J. Chabal
Yves J. Chabal The University of Texas at Dallas
Jean-Luc Teillaud
Jean-Luc Teillaud Grenoble Alpes University
Mohamed Mezouar
Mohamed Mezouar European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

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