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Laser-Generated X-Rays Help Scientists Watch Atoms Move

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SAN DIEGO, Calif., March 30 -- A group of researchers at the University of California-San Diego has devised a laser-based method for peering into the high-speed world of atoms and directly observing their movement. Using ultra-fast pulses that produce x-rays from a simple copper wire, the Wilson Group at UCSD's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry observed atomic motions inside crystals of gallium arsenide. The experiment is described in the March 25 issue of Nature. To achieve the result, the group directed 25 fs pulses to send a very fast sound pulse deep into the crystal. At the same...Read full article

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    Published: March 1999
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