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65 matches found for "ultrafast laser research"

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Vibrations key to efficiency of green fluorescent protein

University of California, Berkeley, chemists have discovered the secret to the success of a jellyfish protein whose green glow has made it the darling of biologists and the subject of the 2008 Nobel P...

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Silicon-Germanium Electronics May Cut Spacecraft Weight

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are developing ways to harden the microchips themselves against damage from various types of cosmic radiation. With funding from NASA and other spons...

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Optics made to measure

If you are in the business of developing high-speed electronic components, it pays not to lose sight of the electrons. To keep track of them you will need to use dedicated optical elements, such as th...

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Chemistry gets a new set of eyes

Electrons can initiate chemical reactions at such breakneck speeds—often within a trillionth of a second—that the details of their movements remain largely inscrutable. But now, RIKEN researchers have...

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A tight fit helps energy transmit

Although plants have efficiently captured energy from sunlight for millions of years, producing light-harvesting and energy storage devices based on photosynthesis is no easy task. Now, a rese...

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Capturing electrons in action

Scientists at RIKEN have developed a way to measure the wavelike properties of ultrafast (attosecond) light pulses—an important step toward being able to probe the dynamics of electrons, atoms and mol...

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Laser-Created Temporal Lens Could Lead to Movies of Molecular Processes

Finding a way to observe and record the behavior of matter at the molecular level has long been one of the holy grails among physicists. That ability could open the door to a wide range of application...

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Slicing Chromosomes Leads to New Insights Into Cell Division

Their findings could help scientists better understand genetic diseases, aging and cancer.Cells in plants, fungi, and animals—including those in the human body—divide through mitosis, during w...

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LIDAR May Offer Peerless Precision for Remote Measures

The novel LIDAR (“light detection and ranging”) system could have applications from precision manufacturing lines on Earth to maintaining networks of satellites in perfect formation, creating a giant ...

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K-State's fast laser research and theory building on Einsten's work by timing electrons emissions

Einstein received the Nobel Prize in 1921 for his theoretical explanation in 1905 of the so-called photo-effect -- that is, the emission of electrons from a metal surface by incident light.In ...

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Pliable proteins keep photosynthesis on the light path

Now, a large, international collaboration between Arizona State University, the University of California San Diego and the University of British Columbia, has come up with a surprising twist to photos...

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World's fastest camera relies on an entirely new type of imaging

Now, researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science have developed a novel, continuously running camera that captures images roughly a thousand times faster than any e...

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A new step towards quantum computers

The intrinsic rotation of electrons - the "spin" - remains unused by modern electronics. If use as an information carrier were possible, the processing power of electronic components would s...

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Seeing molecules move in real-time

“Watching chemical reactions in real-time has long been a dream of chemists,” says Tahei Tahara of RIKEN’s Advanced Science Institute in Wako. “To reach a correct understanding of chemical reactions, ...

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Researchers looking at light-induced toxins in air and water

Is the air we breathe on a daily basis slowly killing us?It may not be that severe, but the air we breathe and water we drink may be more harmful than we realize. Toxic nitro-aromatic ...

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