Timely Discovery: Physics Research Sheds New Light on Quantum Dynamics
Tuesday, May 15, 2012 - 12:01
in Physics & Chemistry
Kansas State University physicists and an international team of collaborators have made a breakthrough that improves understanding of matter-light interactions. Their research allows double ionization events to be observed at the time scale of attoseconds and shows that these ionization events occur earlier than thought -- a key factor to improve knowledge of correlated electron dynamics.
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