All chemistry starts with a push from electrons. In the early moments of a chemical reaction, it’s the movement of electrons ...
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Electron movement spotted in fragile quantum state using light by scientists
Researchers at the University of Basel, Switzerland and Technical University of Munich, have developed ...
Researchers at Rice University have made a meaningful advance in the simulation of molecular electron transfer—a fundamental process underpinning countless physical, chemical and biological processes.
Researchers used light to reveal the collective motion of electrons forming a Wigner crystal. Credit: Enrique Sahagún, Scixel / University of Basel, Department of Physics Optical measurements can ...
Recently, Professor Dong Eon Kim from POSTECH's Department of Physics and Max Planck Korea-POSTECH Initiative and his research team have succeeded in unraveling for the first time the mystery of the ...
Quantum physics often reveals phenomena that defy common sense. A new theory of quantum scarring deepens our understanding of the connection between the quantum world and classical mechanics, sheds ...
Electron–nuclear dynamics in nonadiabatic processes explores the interplay between electronic motion and nuclear movement when the Born–Oppenheimer approximation breaks down. In many photochemical and ...
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Helium atoms generate X-rays nearly twice the expected energy limit
Helium atoms produced soft X-rays far beyond the energy limit expected from the usual one-electron model of high-harmonic generation. ・The extra X-ray energy appears to come from two strongly ...
The first high-performance tabletop AATAS system tracks coherent electron dynamics in noble gas ions with attosecond ...
The emergence of quantum entanglement is one of the fastest processes in nature. Scientists show that using special tricks, this can be investigated on an attosecond scale. Scientists have managed to ...
Superradiance When multiple electrons emit light in a coordinated manner, the resulting emission is much stronger than the sum of individual emissions. (Courtesy ...
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