Utilizing SLAC’s high-speed ‘electron digicam,’ scientists concurrently captured the actions of electrons and nuclei in a light-excited molecule. This marks the primary time this has been performed with ultrafast electron diffraction, which scatters a strong beam of electrons off supplies to choose up tiny molecular motions.
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