A Quintillionth of a Second: $2.6 Million Laser System Will Capture Nature’s Fastest Processes
- by Anoop Singh
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Dr. Christian Brahms will use £2 million in funding to develop a groundbreaking light source for attosecond laser pulses, addressing limitations in Nobel Prize-winning technology. This research will advance the understanding of nature’s fastest processes. A Heriot-Watt University scientist will receive more than £2 million ($2.6 million) in European funding to address gaps in Nobel […]
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Dr. Christian Brahms will use £2 million in funding to develop a groundbreaking light source for attosecond laser pulses, addressing limitations in Nobel Prize-winning technology. This research will advance the understanding of nature’s fastest processes. A Heriot-Watt University scientist will receive more than £2 million ($2.6 million) in European funding to address gaps in Nobel…
Dr. Christian Brahms will use £2 million in funding to develop a groundbreaking light source for attosecond laser pulses, addressing limitations in Nobel Prize-winning technology. This research will advance the understanding of nature’s fastest processes. A Heriot-Watt University scientist will receive more than £2 million ($2.6 million) in European funding to address gaps in Nobel…