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Attosecond Lighthouses Illuminate Electron Exchange

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ESSONNE, France, May 7, 2012 — A new method of studying the motion of electrons in matter using isolated, precisely timed and incredibly fast pulses of light could help to confirm theories of electron motion and yield insights into how and why chemical reactions take place. The exchange of electrons during chemical reactions typically occurs on timescales of less than 1 fs. The only way to freeze electron motion is using pulses of light with durations that are still shorter than the rapid comings and goings of electrons. The dynamics of electrons can be studied in a pump-probe experiment that uses a pair of light...Read full article

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    Published: May 2012
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