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Article: Attosecond science

TitleAttosecond science
Authors
Issue Date2007
Citation
Nature Physics, 2007, v. 3, n. 6, p. 381-387 How to Cite?
AbstractThe motion of electrons on the atomic scale has been hidden from direct experimental access until recently. We review the revolution in technology that opened the door to real-time observation and time-domain control of atomic-scale electron dynamics, and address the expected implications of having the tools to monitor electrons with sub-atomic resolution in both space and time. ©2007 Nature Publishing Group.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/364657
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dc.contributor.authorCorkum, P. B.-
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dc.identifier.citationNature Physics, 2007, v. 3, n. 6, p. 381-387-
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dc.description.abstractThe motion of electrons on the atomic scale has been hidden from direct experimental access until recently. We review the revolution in technology that opened the door to real-time observation and time-domain control of atomic-scale electron dynamics, and address the expected implications of having the tools to monitor electrons with sub-atomic resolution in both space and time. ©2007 Nature Publishing Group.-
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