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X-Ray Laser Observes Photosynthesis in Action

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MENLO PARK, Calif., Feb. 20, 2013 — The structure and chemical behaviors of a natural catalyst involved in photosynthesis were observed simultaneously for the first time, using an x-ray laser. The discovery opens a new window on the way plants generate the oxygen we breathe. The work, made possible by the ultrafast, ultrabright x-ray pulses at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory’s Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), is a breakthrough in studying atomic-scale transformation in photosynthesis and other biological and industrial processes that depend on catalysts. “All life that depends on oxygen is...Read full article

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    Published: February 2013
    AmericasBasic ScienceBerkeley LabCaliforniacatalystgreen photonicsindustrialJan KernJunko YanoLasersLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryLCLSLinac coherent light sourceoxygen formationphotosynthesisPhotosystem IIResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsSLAC National Accelerator LaboratoryspectroscopyUS Department of EnergyUwe BergmannVittal Yachandrax-ray pulses

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