Setup of the three high-resolution spectrometers in the A1 experimental hall, which were used to detect 6 H. Credit: Ryoko Kino, Josef Pochodzalla For the first time, a research team has successfully ...
Physicists probed why lead's nucleus reacts unlike others when hit by electrons and found that instead of clarity, the puzzle is more complex than expected. (Nanowerk News) New result with the A1 ...
Schematics of the all-optical nonlinear Compton scattering experiment showing laser-driven electron acceleration, electron-laser collision, and Compton scattering to produce gamma rays. In a ...
Physicists Gimin Bae, Youngjae Kim, and Jae Dong Lee have identified a specific microscopic process that causes quantum ...
Theoretical physicists along with an experimental team have found evidence of a quantum spin liquid in a material known as pyrochlore cerium stannate. They achieved this by combining state-of-the-art ...
Responsive technique: Jonathan Peters using an electron microscope at Trinity College Dublin (Courtesy: Lewys Jones and Jonathan Peters/Trinity College Dublin) A new scanning transmission electron ...
Why does lead behave so differently from every other atomic nucleus when struck by electrons? A team of physicists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) has taken an important step toward ...