Ultrafast lasers give CU-Boulder researchers a snapshot of electrons in action
Friday, October 31, 2008 - 09:14
in Physics & Chemistry
In the quest to slow down and ultimately understand chemistry at the level of atoms and electrons, University of Colorado at Boulder and Canadian scientists have found a new way to peer into a molecule that allows them to see how its electrons rearrange as the molecule changes shape...
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