Attosecond X‑rays Film Electrons

Updated: 2025.10.17 5D ago 1 sources
Physicists at SLAC generated 60–100 attosecond X‑ray pulses—by exploiting a Rabi‑cycling split in X‑ray wavelengths—short enough to watch electron clouds move and chemical bonds form in real time. This pushes X‑ray free‑electron lasers into a regime that current femtosecond pulses cannot reach and could be extended further using heavier elements like tungsten or hafnium. — Directly imaging electron dynamics can transform how we design catalysts, semiconductors, and energy materials, influencing industrial R&D and science funding priorities.

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Physicists Inadvertently Generated the Shortest X-Ray Pulses Ever Observed
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Nature paper by SLAC team reporting 60–100 attosecond X‑ray pulses via X‑FEL Rabi cycling, with claims of resolving sub‑bond timescales.
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