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Physicists Play Ring-Around-the-Atom

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Daniel S. Burgess

Electrons racing about their atomic nuclei at nearly the speed of light bring new perspectives to the development of x-ray lasers. High-power, short-pulse lasers can coax electrons to yield x-rays, but they excite the electrons so much that the atoms can no longer hold onto them. A team at Illinois State University's Intense Laser Physics Theory Unit, however, has theorized that a strong magnetic field and a laser orders of magnitude less intense can produce the same effects in a more stable system. The theory suggests that there is an alternative to the study of relativistic atomic...Read full article

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