Can scientists image the motion of electrons inside atoms? It’s a challenging problem, but solving it would help us develop a more complete understanding of things like chemical reactions and the ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory and North Carolina State University researchers have developed a simulation capable of predicting how tens of thousands of electrons move in materials in real time, or ...
A research team from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in collaboration with North Carolina State University, has developed a simulation capable of predicting how tens of ...
Scientists have developed a simulation that can predict how tens of thousands of electrons move in materials in real time, or natural time rather than compute time. Developed by a team from the ...
Rice University. "Physicists Measure Individual Electrons In Real Time; Ultracold Experiment Opens Door For Basic Studies In Quantum Computing." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 27 May 2003.
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Physicists peer inside a molecule’s nucleus using electrons
In a groundbreaking achievement, physicists have successfully peered inside the nucleus of a molecule using electrons as a ...
(Nanowerk News) From converting vehicle exhaust fumes into less harmful gases to refining petroleum, most commercial chemical applications require nanocatalysts since they can reduce the required time ...
In this video excerpt from NOVA's "Hunting the Elements," New York Times technology columnist David Pogue examines how atomic structure determines reactivity. Meet Theo Gray, chemist and author, who ...
Pairs of light waves can be used to observe and manipulate a single electron as it moves inside an atom — motion that happens on the timescale of one-millionth of one-billionth of a second. Physicists ...
When two hydrogen atoms get close enough, the electron from each atom feels an attraction from the proton in the other atom's nucleus. This attraction pulls the atoms together. The electrons end up ...
Real-time modeling of optical responses in nanostructures using RT-TDDFT helps interpret, understand and guide next-generation applications in science and technology. A research team from the ...
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