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New X-Ray Camera Achieves New Heights of Precision and Accuracy for Better Experiments
An X-ray image taken with a novel X-ray wavefront imager results in high precision measurements of intensity and direction of the X-ray beam.
An X-ray image taken with a novel X-ray wavefront imager results in high precision measurements of intensity and direction of the X-ray beam.
Research uses directed gas phase preparation of two carbenes, triplet pentadiynylidene and singlet ethynylcyclopropenylidene
To help researchers examine important cloud processes, a DOE user facility activity combines high-resolution simulations with real-world observations
Observation of impulsive stimulated X-ray Raman scattering with attosecond soft X-ray pulses.
Advanced techniques reveal how defects in nanoscale crystals affect how solar photovoltaics perform.
Development of new particle accelerator components can make this niche research technology practical for industrial and medical applications.
Harnessing the intensity of a terahertz laser pulse brings the resolution of electron scattering closer to the scale of electron and proton motion.
Crystals grown from layers of atoms arrange themselves on semiconductor surfaces to add new capabilities.
Neutron scattering and isotopic substitution techniques reveal how to block vibrations that could leak heat from a photovoltaic cell.
A new analysis provides a clearer picture of the universe by considering the yield of fast particles in grazing versus head-on nuclear collisions.
Transport effects raise the density in the plasma core
Neutron scattering reveals a new way for magnetic oscillations to stick together.