The ultrafast photodynamics of azobenzene were investigated in numerous experimental and theoretical studies. |
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The coherent light beams could lead to ultrafast computer circuitry that transmits data optically. |
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Strong field chemistry uses ultrafast lasers to produce intense laser pulses that create tremendous electric fields around a molecule. |
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Boreal also provides ultrafast response methane detectors for detecting gas pipeline leaks from aircraft. |
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We present a comparative study of the ultrafast photophysics of all-trans retinal in the protonated Schiff base form in solvents with different polarities and viscosities. |
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Confocal image of a pollen grain of convallaria showing green and red autofluorence when excited by 800 nm ultrafast pulse laser. |
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We previously observed the same rate of scavenging of solvated electrons by protons in ultrafast experiments on indole under conditions of comparable ionic strength. |
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Off-road' mode which makes mobility a priority, particularly by allowing ultrafast gearshifts and changedowns for powerful braking. |
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They announced that they would jointly develop standards that will allow them to roll out ultrafast fiber-optic lines right to customers' doorsteps. |
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One of the big markets for ultrafast lasers is biological science. |
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Their findings shed new light on how molecules use ultrafast mechanisms to protect themselves against UV damage. |
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In this experiment they used ultrafast laser pulses to twang these springs, making the nanoscale molecular slinkies vibrate. |
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Using ultrafast laser pulses, though, makes the atoms fly off to the right and the ions to the left. |
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Yet synchrotrons still cannot compete with ultrafast lasers in producing brief yet intense pulses of light. |
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Time-resolved chemical dynamics, a field recognized in 1999 by a Nobel Prize in Chemistry, involves the direct observation atomic motions during chemical reactions 'as they occur' on ultrafast timescales. |
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Alexander Föhlisch of the University of Hamburg and co-workers used the technique to study ultrafast electron transfer in a solid an important process in photochemistry and electrochemistry. |
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By creating a feedback loop which has electrons continuously hopping between two levels, physicists are able to construct an ultrafast and extremely consistent subatomic pendulum. |
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Ahmed H. Zewail and co-workers at Caltech coupled a procedure for generating three-dimensional electron microscopy images with ultrafast measurement methods. |
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Discovering the rules of ultrafast dynamics in molecules provides an important new perspective for understanding biological processes such as vision and photosynthesis and for the design of new nanoscale molecular devices. |
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In our Roche Applied Science sector, priorities include developing new and more powerful DNA microarrays and enhancing the flexibility and efficiency of the ultrafast sequencing technology for the research market. |
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He was part of the first team to make direct, ultrafast time-resolved observations of ferromagnetic dynamics and has continued this work using specially developed instruments like the stroboscopic Kerr microscope. |
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Axis Photonique develops and manufactures instruments for scientists who use femtosecond lasers to study ultrafast events in physics and chemistry. |
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Analogous to 2D NMR which uses spin couplings to measure distances and angles in molecules, 2D IR uses vibrational coupling to do the same in molecules, but now on an ultrafast timescale. |
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The other choice, a CQR quartzglass heater, optimizes the analysis time even further, which is already ultrafast for the analyzer featuring the ceramic heater. |
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In 2001 he moved to the FUB, where he set up a femtosecond laboratory to investigate ultrafast dynamics in solids and at interfaces in the group of Martin Wolf. |
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Ultrafast lasers operate with pulses ranging from tens of femtoseconds to a few picoseconds. |
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