Scientists observe attosecond delays in molecular electron activity

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An international team of scientists has reported unprecedented attosecond delays in electron activity within molecules when exposed to X-rays. Using the Linac Coherent Light Source, researchers observed delays of up to 700 attoseconds in nitric oxide molecules. This study, published in *Nature*, enhances understanding of molecular dynamics and could inform advancements in fields like cancer detection and light-matter interactions.


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