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Don't Blink! Ultrafast Diffraction Captures Complex Phenomena

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Kathleen G. Tatterson

PASADENA, Calif. -- Scientists at the California Institute of Technology have demonstrated a technique for producing light in femtosecond pulses, giving molecular chemists a peek at previously invisible chemical processes. Ahmed Zewail and his colleagues at Cal Tech used ultrafast electron diffraction to generate short pulses of bright, ultraviolet, frequency-doubled laser light at 310 nm at approximately 250 µJ to split molecules of di-iodomethane. The team published its results in Nature (March 13, 1997).Electron diffraction is not new to the study of molecular structure; however, the...Read full article

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