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Owlscrying
Swedish scientists have filmed an electron for the first time, showing it riding on a light wave after just having been pulled away from an atom.

Lund University researchers used a newly developed technology for generating short pulses from intense laser light -- so-called attosecond pulses -- to capture an electron's motion for the first time..

It takes about 150 attoseconds for an electron to circle the nucleus of an atom, said Lund Assistant Professor Johan Mauritsson. An attosecond is one quintillionth of a second.

We have long been promising the research community that we will be able to use attosecond pulses to film electron motion, said Mauritsson, who co-led the study with Professor Anne L'Huillier. Now that we have succeeded, we can study how electrons behave when they collide with various objects.
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Dog Fish
They broke the Uncertainty Principle! ohmy.gif


...or did they?
BlitzKrieg
any video?
Alex01
QUOTE (BlitzKrieg @ Mar 1 2008, 07:55 AM) *
any video?


Here you go, the video:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ofp-OHIq6Wo&...feature=related
Ghost Ship
Dang! You know how small that thing is? Amazing.
the rebirth
thats amazing!
i would have thought such a feat impossible...
but whats next???
III
QUOTE (the rebirth @ Mar 2 2008, 03:25 PM) *
but whats next???


Well if you have to ask, i'd like to see how the atom itself looks with electrons and everything spinning around it.

I'm not gonna hold my breath though.

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