World's fastest microscope captures electron motion in real-time

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Researchers at the University of Arizona have developed the world's fastest electron microscope, capable of capturing single attosecond electron pulses, allowing for real-time observation of electron motion. This advancement enhances temporal resolution, enabling scientists to study ultrafast processes at the atomic level. The findings were published in the journal Science Advances, building on Nobel Prize-winning research in extreme ultraviolet radiation.


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