One of the great successes of 20th-century physics was the quantum mechanical description of solids. This allowed scientists to understand for the first time how and why certain materials conduct ...
Abstract: This work introduces a rigorous time-domain approach for studying the complex synchronization dynamics of periodically forced electronic oscillators, based on the well-developed theories of ...
With a novel approach to X-ray spectroscopy, researchers are now able to capture detailed, ultrafast snapshots of electron interactions. The technique, called stochastic Stimulated X-ray Raman ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory and North Carolina State University researchers have developed a simulation capable of predicting how tens of thousands of electrons move in materials in real time, or ...
A research team has achieved a major advance in X-ray science by generating unprecedented high-power attosecond hard X-ray pulses at megahertz repetition rates. This advancement opens new frontiers in ...
Fig. 1 The measured time-resolved KER spectrum (A) and the measured photoion momentum distributions at different delays (B) of O2 molecules. The coupled electronic and nuclear motions within a single ...
Researchers from IMDEA Nanociencia used attosecond extreme-ultraviolet press in a study published in Nature Chemistry to reveal new insights into the ultrafast dynamics of molecular systems. This ...
Usama has a passion for video games and a talent for capturing their magic in writing. He brings games to life with his words, and he's been fascinated by games for as long as he's had a joystick in ...
A decade ago, Boston Dynamics was among the few companies investing substantially in humanoid robotics research and development. Today, the landscape has transformed drastically, with numerous firms ...
In a recent study published in Science, researchers have directly observed the real-time motion of electrons in water using intense X-Ray laser pulses. They achieved this by isolating the electronic ...
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