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Scientists have created the world's fastest microscope, which they hope will answer fundamental questions about how electrons behave.
Freeze-frame: World's fastest microscope that can see electrons in motion Date: August 21, 2024 Source: University of Arizona Summary: A team of researchers has developed the first transmission ...
The microscope uses electron pulses at the speed of a single attosecond to get a clear look at moving electrons.
This electron could be manipulated and read out through the needle of a scanning tunneling microscope. The research offers prospects for storing quantum information inside the nucleus, where it is ...
Cosmic building blocks of life discovered through the electron microscope For the first time without any chemical treatment, a research team analyses extraterrestrial amino acids and other organic ...
Spin waves have been directly observed at the nanoscale using a high-resolution electron microscope, enabling new ways to study and control magnetism.
Researchers from Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands have been able to initiate a controlled movement in the very heart of an atom. They caused the atomic nucleus to interact with ...