Electromagnetic (EM) radiation is incredibly useful. It enables us to transmit music wirelessly over large distances, cook food in the microwave and see the world in vivid detail. However, now more ...
Synchrotron light gets its name from the synchrotron particle accelerators where it was first observed. Synchrotron radiation is the light emitted by charged particles as they accelerate—whether ...
Scientists in Japan have observed, and interfered with, the ultrafast motion of electron movement inside of a Xenon atom using the coherent pairs of short light waves in synchrotron radiation. Xenon, ...
Japanese researchers experimentally verified a new technique to control and manipulate ultrafast electronic motion with a synchrotron light source. With their study published on June 11 in Scientific ...
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Solving an 80-year-old mystery: Crystal structure of a bromide hydrate found with synchrotron radiation
Researchers have solved a mystery that has confounded scientists for 80 years: the crystal structure of the tetra-n-butylammonium bromide (TBAB) hydrate TBAB·26H 2 O. This substance belongs to a class ...
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