The world’s fastest electron microscope captures electron motion at a temporal resolution of one attosecond, enabling scientists to observe electron behavior with unprecedented precision.
The ultrafast dynamics and interactions of electrons in molecules and solids have long remained hidden from direct observation. For some time now, it has been possible to study these quantum-physical ...
“This new tool has the highest temporal resolution to freeze time and see electron motion in action. This Attomicroscopy electron imaging builds a strong bridge to convert scientific findings to ...
Researchers have simplified a highly complex quantum imaging technique, 2DES, used to observe ultrafast electron interactions ...
For the first time, scientists have experimentally confirmed that electrons can form tornado-like structures in momentum ...
Now researchers from UC San Diego’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry have suggested a new method to make visualizing electron motion a reality. This new method describes an experimental ...
Scientists have long held that electricity is carried by individual electrons with discrete charges moving in a metal, even ...