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Crystal structures in super slow motion: Physicists succeed in filming a phase transition with extremely high spatial and temporal resolution – Science Daily
Laser beams are used to change the properties of materials in an extremely precise way. However, the underlying processes generally take place at such unimaginably…

Laser beams can be used to change the properties of materials in an extremely precise way. This principle is already widely used in technologies such as rewritable DVDs. However, the underlying processes generally take place at such unimaginably fast speeds and at such a small scale that they have so far eluded direct observation. Researchers at the University of Göttingen and the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen have now managed to film, for the first time, the…
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