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Camera Captures Atoms Moving in a Molecule

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COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 7, 2012 — The first real-time image of two atoms vibrating in a molecule was recorded with a new ultrafast camera. A team from Ohio and Kansas state universities used ultrafast laser pulses to knock one electron out of its natural orbit in a molecule. The electron then fell back toward the molecule scattered off it. The use of the energy of a molecule’s own electron acted as a kind of “flashbulb” to illuminate the molecular motion. The feat marks the first step toward observing chemical reactions and controlling them on an atomic scale, said principal investigator Louis...Read full article

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    Published: March 2012
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