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Intriguing structures of gold nanoparticles
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For example, twenty gold atoms form a tetrahedron, a sort of pyramid. The nineteen-atom cluster is a truncated pyramid, which can be formed by cutting off ...
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The amount of energy needed to excite a rare-gas atom to its lowest excited state would ionize a bunch of more reactive atoms. The lowest excited state of ...
Van Gogh's secret revealed
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Push to ban 'dangerous' trans fats
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K Packard, J Gettys - FREENIX Track, 2003 Usenix Annual Technical Conference - keithp.com
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[PDF] FOX, Free Objects for Xtallography version 1.7 (november 2005)
B Valence - COMMISSION ON POWDER DIFFRACTION, 2004 - fkf.mpg.de
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Formation of Striped Surface Phases by Short-Range Forces
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Gold Nanoparticles Stabilized by Tripod Thioether Oligomers: Synthesis and Molecular Dynamics … -
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I Gener, G Ginestet, G Buntinx, C Br?mard - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2000 - rsc.org
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An Adaptation of the Vector-Space Model for Ontology-Based Information Retrieval -
P Castells, M Fern?ndez, D Vallet - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING, 2007 - doi.ieeecomputersociety.org
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Getting true picture of atoms, molecules

Washington - Scientists are learning to observe and control the incredibly rapid behavior of molecules, atoms and even the electrons inside atoms - the fundamental building blocks of all things living or dead.

 

Using a high-tech version of stop-action cameras, they say their ultra-fast systems offer the promise of new devices, materials, fuels and medicines for the 21st century.

To do this, physicists have found ways to create extremely short flashes of laser light, which they can use like strobe lamps to "freeze" atomic motions. It's like photographing a 100-mph baseball as it nears home plate, only a billion billion (or a quintillion) times faster.

"We are opening a new field of science," Ray Orbach, the director of the Office of Science at the Department of Energy, told the House Science Committee in April. "Just ask the pharmaceutical industry what they could do with a machine that shows them how the chemical bond forms DURING a chemical reaction."

Orbach was referring to the fact that an atom consists of a nucleus with one or more electrons whirling around it.

Atoms "bond" by linking their electrons to construct a molecule, such as water (H2O) or carbon dioxide (CO2).

Scientists expect that the new technology will let them watch the clouds of electrons that glue atoms together shift and flow as they form molecules.

With these new tools, chemists hope - among other things - to solve the mystery of exactly how plants soak up the light from the sun and convert it into food.

Physicists will be able to probe what goes on inside the fiery heart of a star. Biologists can detect the very first stages of cancer and tailor new drugs to treat disease.

For several decades, scientists and engineers have been working with things measured in billionths of a meter (1 meter equals 39 inches) or moving at speeds measured in billionths of a second.

This is called nanotechnology, from the Greek word nanos, meaning dwarf.

Now they're venturing far deeper into this miniature world. They're timing events a million or billion times faster than a nanosecond and starting to measure things a trillion times smaller than a nanometer.

At that speed, "virtually all types of electronic motion, including those taking place deep in the interior of heavy atoms, could be frozen and visualized in slow-motion replay from a series of snapshots," said Ferenc Krausz, a pioneer in ultra-fast research at the Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany.

This would help scientists "gain deep insight into the electrons' unexplored world and make them work for us in an optimum way," Krausz said in an e-mail message. "Researchers will be able to find out how electrons team up to form chemical bonds between neighboring atoms and how the creating or breakage of these bonds can be precisely controlled by light forces to form new molecules."

Researchers from the ultra-fast world discussed their latest findings earlier this month at a conference on "Attosecond Science" in Cambridge, Mass.

An attosecond is an almost inconceivably brief time: one billionth of a billionth of a second. For comparison, if an attosecond were stretched to the length of a full second, a second would last longer than 31 million years.

Attoscience is "truly on the forefront of science today," said David Reitze, a physicist at the University of Florida in Gainesville who attended the Cambridge conference.

"The ability to measure physical processes on attosecond time scales allows us to observe an electron move from one state to another state in an atom, molecule or solid," Reitze said.

"This is the first step to being able to control how electrons make these jumps, allowing us to dictate the course of chemical reactions," he said. "You can see why a pharmaceutical company might be interested in this."

The attosecond speed barrier was breached in 2001, when Krausz's team produced flashes of laser light lasting 650 attoseconds. Later that year, a French group got down to 250 attoseconds. In 2003 the group reached 130 attoseconds.

In March of this year, an all-European team led by Krausz reported that it can control electronic motion with a precision of 44 attoseconds. That's not much longer than it takes an electron to zip around the nucleus of a hydrogen atom.

"A pulse duration of well below 10 attoseconds should be feasible," Krausz said.

 
 
 
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