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For the first time, chemists at ETH Zurich have successfully used extremely short, rotating flashes of light to measure and ...
When light hits solar cells, so-called electron-hole pairs are created: the electrons are excited and can move almost freely ...
Time-resolved vortex electron diffraction Electrons don’t always move randomly; they can show synchronized wave-like motion in a process called transient electronic coherence.
The film explains the fundamentals of electricity, including static and current electricity, the behavior of electrons, and the concept of electrical circuits. It demonstrates how static ...
Time-resolved vortex electron diffraction Electrons don’t always move randomly; they can show synchronized wave-like motion in a process called transient electronic coherence.