Scientists have long used Gaussian beams to study how light interacts with matter. These beams resemble plane waves and rely ...
Scientists at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Vienna, have unveiled an innovative approach for synthesizing ...
Researchers manipulated water waves to move ping pong balls with a level of precision that seems straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Electronic devices rely on materials whose electrical properties change with temperature, making them less stable in extreme ...
which allows for direct visualization of electron movement in molecules on attosecond timescales. The key idea behind this approach is the use of a specialized electron beam that spirals as it ...
For instance, if the usually perfectly-ordered atoms in a crystal had even a single atom out of place, the electron waves' movement as it traveled through would be seriously changed. One of the ...
With XFEL it is possible to capture ultrafast movement at the level of femtoseconds, which includes processes like electron movement and changes in protein structures. Because diffraction analysis ...