Sentences with phrase «picosecond time»

Even (especially) planet - sized ones which defy sampling every cubic nanometer of their volumes at picosecond time resolutions.
«We refer to this spin current as thermally - driven and believe that our results extend the emerging discipline of spin caloritronics into the regime of picosecond time scales.
«The explanation is, in brief, that in metals, irradiation produces on picosecond time scales a liquid - like zone, which during the cooling - down phase recombines much of the initially produced damage, leading to a factor of 1/3 reduction in damage,» says Professor Kai Nordlund who was in lead of the team on search for more accurate predictions of usability of materials in nuclear environments, that now present their results freshly in Nature Communications.

Not exact matches

X-ray bang - time and fusion reaction history at picosecond resolution using RadOptic detection
And an important property of bottom quarks makes them impossible to stockpile: They wink out of existence just 1 picosecond after they're created, or in about the time it takes light to travel half the length of a single grain of salt.
«In contrast to DRAM or Flash, the physical limit of the write time for quantum dots is in the picosecond range,» he says.
, George Musser refers to the fact that the Compton wavelength of particles would not have existed before 10 picoseconds after the big bang — and hence there could have been no possibility of time before that.
In contrast, the relaxation in other nuclear coordinates was on a much longer time scale (2 to 10 picoseconds) and depended critically on cluster size.
Pulse duration of 45 femtoseconds for monochromatized harmonics is 300 times shorter than the typical pulse duration of synchrotron radiation (15 picoseconds) and is comparable to the pulse length of a free - electron laser (FEL).
«We believe we now have strong direct evidence that on ultrafast time scales (picoseconds, or trillionths of a second), water modulates protein fluctuations,» he concluded.
Water molecules typically flow around each other at picosecond speeds, while proteins fold at nanosecond speeds — 1,000 times slower.
Circuits have switching times in picoseconds, or trillionths of a second.
For ultrafast operation of such nano - devices, generation of spin current in picoseconds — one trillionth of a second — a time - scale that is difficult to achieve using electrical circuits, is highly desired,» Cahill added.
The STEAM camera's shutter speed is 27 picoseconds, about a million times faster than a current digital camera.
Determining the exact distances between telescopes becomes a matter of the accuracy with which these time lapses can be measured — a process in which every picosecond, or trillionth of a second, counts.
Beginning in the 1990s, using the National Synchrotron Light Source (Brookhaven National Laboratory), the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (Grenoble, France), and the BioCARS facility at the Advanced Photon Source (Argonne National Laboratory), they reduced time resolution from milliseconds to nanoseconds to 100 picoseconds.
Laser physics, optics, quantum radiophysics, picosecond and femtosecond time - resolved laser spectroscopy, remote sensing, LIDAR technology, biophysics, scientific instrumentation, mathematical modeling.
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He added, «I think there is a very large unexplored space in terms of using electrons at the picosecond (trillionths of a second) and nanosecond (billionths off a second) time scales to directly image materials.»
Does this mean that if I place say 400 (or even an infinite number of) thermocouple devices at various positions within his heating pan of water and take measurements to determine «heat» at say 3 time points a couple of picoseconds apart, I will understand the trend regardless of the timing of my experiment (i.e. at what point after application of the heat source I took my first measurement) and regardless of the intensity of the heat source?
But we're talking here about very very small molecules that are way up high up in the sky performing these steps in time on the order of 100 picoseconds (10 GHz for you nerds out there).
I generally aim to be truthful, and so when someone asks me what time it is, I don't feel compelled to answer to the nano / picosecond.
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