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Electrons moving around in a molecule might not seem like the plot of an interesting movie. But a group of scientists will receive theand form the glue that bonds atoms in molecules together, don’t move around on the same time scale people do. They’re much faster. So, the tools thatsecond) – the ratio of one attosecond to one second is the same as the ratio of one second to the age of the universe.
As soon as the electrons exit the atom, the laser’s electric field captures them, accelerates them to high energies, and slams them back into their parent atoms. This process of recollision results in the creation of attosecond bursts of laser light.So how do physicists use these ultrashort pulses to make movies of electrons at the attosecond scale?
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