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Scientists have used ultracold atoms to successfully demonstrate a novel method of particle acceleration that could unlock a ...
Excitons—bound pairs of electrons and an electron hole—are quasiparticles that can arise in solids. While so-called "bright" ...
Enrique Rico Ortega and Sofia Vallecorsa explain how quantum computing will allow physicists to model complex dynamics, from ...
Chiral plasmonic nanostructures possess a chiroptical response orders of magnitude stronger than that of natural biomolecular systems, making them highly promising for a wide range of biochemical, ...
Supercontinuum fiber (SF) laser shows promise in meeting these characteristics of CARS, namely, good beam quality, low cost, and compactness, which makes CARS microscopy promising for chemical ...
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) is a plasma-based electron beam accelerator technology that can deliver electron beams with energies up to several GeVs, depending mainly on the power of the used ...
We propose a novel method for measuring relaxation rates and Fermi-contact fields of the electron and nuclear spin ensembles rapidly and synchronously in spin-exchange relaxation-free (SERF) atomic ...
As the first magnetic Kagome material exhibiting charge density waves (CDWs), FeGe has garnered widespread research interest. In this work, we utilized low-temperature, high-magnetic-field scanning ...
Xcimer Energy’s electron-beam-pumped excimer laser. Inertial fusion startup Xcimer Energy has announced it has completed what it calls the world’s first electron-beam-pumped excimer laser funded by ...
DENVER, June 11, 2025--Xcimer Energy Inc. announced today that the inertial fusion startup has completed the world’s first electron-beam-pumped excimer laser funded by the private sector.
Using pulses of an ultrabright X-ray free-electron laser, the structure of liquid carbon was determined at pressures exceeding one million atmospheres and temperatures of around 7,000 kelvin. This ...
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