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When you’ve got a scanning electron microscope sitting around, you’re going to find ways to push the awesome envelope. [Ben Krasnow] is upping his SEM game with a new rig to improve ima… ...
Now Wang, Crommie, and their teams have captured direct images of a new quantum phase of an electron solid—the Wigner molecular crystal. Their findings were reported in the journal Science.
The Crab Nebula explosion in A.D. 1054 — which was widely recorded by astronomers and historians around the world — may indeed have been a rare electron-capture supernova, researchers claim.
Researchers have taken direct images of the Wigner molecular crystal, a new quantum phase of an electron solid. The breakthrough may advance future technologies for quantum simulations.
Electron microscopes have been helping us see what the things around us are made of for decades. These microscopes use a beam of electrons to illuminate extremely small structures, but they can't ...
Technical Terms Electron Capture: The process by which an ion collides with an atom and acquires one or more electrons, leading to a change in the charge state of the ion.
The involvement between electron transfer (ET) and catalytic reaction at electrocatalyst surface makes electrochemical process challenging to understand and control. How to experimentally ...
Electron’s second stage will continue on to orbit for payload deployment and Electron’s first stage will begin its descent back to Earth reaching speeds of almost 8,300 km (5,150 miles) per hour.
The only way to get a good image with the electron microscope was to scan each one by itself. So Krasnow would move the needle 50 microns at a time, scan its position in the groove, and repeat the ...
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments has announced the release of its new ECD-2010 Exceed electron capture detector (ECD).The detector features a newly designed capillary ECD cell that uses Shimadzu’s ...
Letter Published: 13 October 1962 Detection of Nanogram Quantities of Sulphur Hexafluoride by Electron Capture Methods N. L. GREGORY Nature 196, 162 (1962) Cite this article ...
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