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Laser Pas de Deux Enhances Resolution in Time and Space

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Synchronized optical and x-ray wavelengths permit imaging of minute dynamic processes.

Lynn M. Savage

To completely grasp the physics underlying such phenomena as cellular function, chemicals changing from one state to another, or the formation of cracks and fissures in polymer thin films, one must watch such events as they occur, as close up as possible. Optical microscopes long ago reached the boundaries of usefulness for studying dynamic forces in action — because of the diffraction limit — but not even electron microscopes or other specialized devices were able to penetrate the physical world with both high temporal and high spatial resolution. Now, however, members of an international...Read full article

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    Published: August 2008
    chemicalsMicroscopyoptical microscopespolymer thin filmsResearch & TechnologyTech Pulse

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