Microscopy breaks the speed limit
1998
Solid-state physicists, like many other scientists, enjoy exploring experimental limits. One example is the study of dynamical phenomena at surfaces, which must be done on the atomic scale and on timescales of a few femtoseconds. More applied research, such as the development of new electronic devices, must also probe structures with smaller sizes and on faster timescales than ever before.
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