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X-rays Monitor Electron Density

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Michael D. Wheeler

A team at the University of California used picosecond x-ray diffraction to measure the response of GaAs crystal to sudden heating. This could advance efforts to monitor changes in electron density during biological and chemical reactions with femtosecond resolution. A lidar image of the Bainbridge Island scarp shows the ridge that runs through the upper portion of the land mass. Courtesy of Kitsap Public Utilities District. For years, researchers have used x-ray diffraction in the form of synchrotron radiation and conventional electron-impact sources to uncover information about the...Read full article

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