Scientists have developed a groundbreaking method to track the ultra-fast heat progression in warm, dense matter plasmas ...
In a few picoseconds (trillionths of a second), a small, thin piece of copper momentarily becomes dense plasma, specifically ...
A team of researchers supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation has developed a new method of tracking the ultra-fast ...
The newly generated ion pulses last less than 500 picoseconds, which is an unimaginably brief period where even light travels ...
Prof. Sebastian Loth and his team have captured atomic-level electron motion in solids with unprecedented spatial and ...
New technology has allowed scientists to create ultra short ion pulses, with a duration of less than 500 picoseconds. This can be used to analyze materials or even make chemical reactions visible in ...
If you want to photograph something very fast, you need a camera with a very short exposure time. The same principle applies ...