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Next, what’s known as an optical gating pulse initiates, allowing an infinitesimal timeframe for a one-attosecond electron pulse to then emit from the microscope.
University of Arizona physicists have developed the world’s fastest electron microscope to capture events lasting just one quintillionth of a second.
Using a laser and an electron beam, the microscope can snap images of moving electrons every 625 quintillionths of a second.
Scientists have created the world's fastest microscope, which they hope will answer fundamental questions about how electrons behave.