Shortest-Ever Laser Pulses Can Image Electrons Orbiting Atoms [Science]

A team of scientists has smashed the record for the shortest-ever laser pulse, producing one that lasts just 67 billionths of a billionth of a second—which is short enough to use it to image individual electrons orbiting the nuclei of atoms. More »

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