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World’s most powerful X-ray laser makes krypton absorb 100x more light for double core-hole
To investigate such double core-hole states in highly ionized Krypton, a colorless, odorless gas found in trace amounts in ...
Researchers in Germany and the US have used flashes of laser light to follow the motion of valence electrons as they are excited and ejected from atoms of krypton. They say that their technique could ...
(Nanowerk News) An international team of scientists led by groups from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) in Garching, Germany, and from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley ...
As part of the study, researchers recorded the activity of more than 100,000 individual electrons in krypton gas. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of ...
Physicists have developed a new tabletop particle detector that is able to identify single electrons in a radioactive gas. MIT physicists have developed a new tabletop particle detector that is able ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- MIT physicists have developed a new tabletop particle detector that is able to identify single electrons in a radioactive gas. As the gas decays and gives off electrons, the ...
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