New microscope captures electron motion in attoseconds

sciencealert.com

Researchers at the University of Arizona Tucson have developed a new imaging technique called attomicroscopy, capable of capturing electron motion in real time at attosecond speeds (one quintillionth of a second). This breakthrough in transmission electron microscopy allows for unprecedented observation of subatomic dynamics, enhancing our understanding of electron behavior. The findings were published in the journal Science Advances.


With a significance score of 6.1, this news ranks in the top 0.2% of today's 27472 analyzed articles.

Get summaries of news with significance over 5.5 (usually ~10 stories per week). Read by 10,000+ subscribers:


New microscope captures electron motion in attoseconds | News Minimalist