From: Damien Broderick (d.broderick@english.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Fri Nov 30 2001 - 02:23:19 MST
Ye gods, things shrink...
[I hope this brief quote falls within the `fair use' bounds.]
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The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Physics News
Number 567 November 29, 2001 by Phillip F. Schewe, Ben
Stein, and James Riordon
ATTOSECOND PHYSICS HAS ARRIVED. An Austria-
Canada-Germany collaboration (Ferenc Krausz, Vienna Institute
of Technology, 011-43-1-58801-38711,
ferenc.krausz@tuwien.ac.at) reports that it has produced and
detected, for the first time, isolated x-ray pulses lasting on the
scale of attoseconds, where one attosecond is a billionth of a
billionth of a second (10^-18 s). The reported pulses, lasting
approximately 650 attoseconds (as) and residing in the soft x-ray
part of the electromagnetic spectrum, subsequently provided
attosecond-scale measurements of a physical phenomenon
(specifically, the detachment of an electron from an atom by an
x-ray photon).
[etc etc]
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Damien Broderick
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