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Atom's Electrons Move in Real Time

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BERKELEY, Calif., Aug. 9, 2010 — Using ultrashort flashes of laser light, scientists have directly observed the movement of an atom’s outer electrons for the first time. Through a process called attosecond absorption spectroscopy, the international team of scientists led by groups from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) in Garching, Germany, and from the US DoE's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California at Berkeley, was able to time the oscillations between simultaneously produced quantum states of valence electrons with great precision. These oscillations drive...Read full article

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    Published: August 2010
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    high harmonic generation
    High harmonic generation (HHG) refers to a nonlinear optical process in which intense laser light interacts with a gaseous medium, typically an atom or a molecule, to produce harmonics of the incident laser frequency. The harmonics generated in this process have frequencies that are multiples of the original laser frequency, and they are in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) or soft x-ray range of the electromagnetic spectrum. The HHG process usually involves a strong laser field ionizing the...
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