They produced a signal a mind-bending short 53 billionths of a second.
A team of scientists broke the record for the shortest pulse of electrons ever created. They produced a signal a mere 53 attoseconds long. That’s a mind-bending short 53 billionths of a second.
The researchers say their new achievement could lead to more accurate electron microscopes and could also speed up data transmission in computer chips, as per an institutional press release.
The shortest-ever electron pulse.
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They produced a signal a mere 53 attoseconds long. That’s a mind-bending short 53 billionths of a second.
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