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phys.org: A step toward a better understanding of molecular dynamics
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- Low-Energy Electron Emission in the Strong-Field Ionization of Rare Gas Clusters [Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 063202 (2018)]
phys.org: Surprise slow electrons are produced when intense lasers hit clusters of atoms
rdmag.com: Lasers Target Atoms to Make Slowpoke Electrons
idw-online.de: Slow, but efficient
- Following the Birth of a Nanoplasma Produced by an Ultrashort Hard-X-Ray Laser in Xenon Clusters [Phys. Rev. X 8, 031034 (2018)]
phys.org: Recording the birth of a nanoplasma
sciencealert.com: Insanely Intense X-Ray Lasers Have Recorded Nanoplasma Generation For The First Time
- Few-femtosecond passage of conical intersections in the benzene cation [Nat. Comm. 8, 1018 (2017)]
chemeurope.com: Researchers tackle long-standing problem of few-femtosecond internal conversion
idw-online.de: Forscher studieren molekulare Konversion auf einer Zeitskala von wenigen Femtosekunden
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phys.org: Radiation that knocks electrons out and down, one after another
azom.com: Cascaded Emission of Electrons Might be Future Application for Radiation Therapy