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- hundreds of attoseconds. 0.247 attoseconds: travel time of a photon across "the average bond length of molecular hydrogen" 24.189... attoseconds: the atomic...
- Cerullo G, Nisoli M (March 2019). "Ultrafast lasers: from femtoseconds to attoseconds". Europhysics News. 50 (2): 11–4. Bibcode:2019ENews..50b..11C. doi:10...
- d'Optique Appliquée [fr], managed to create a train of pulses each 250 attoseconds in duration. By recombining the ultrashort ultraviolet pulses with the...
- the world record for the shortest laser pulse, lasting 170 attoseconds. These attosecond sources are considered the world's fastest cameras, using extremely...
- This is a list of radioactive nuclides (sometimes also called isotopes), ordered by half-life from shortest to longest, in seconds, minutes, hours, days...
- pulse lasers for the study of dynamics on extremely short time scales (attoseconds to nanoseconds). Different methods are used to examine the dynamics of...
- the SI unit second. Its symbol is fs. A femtosecond is equal to 1000 attoseconds, or 1/1000 picosecond. Because the next higher SI unit is 1000 times...
- atoms, molecules. and solids. Typical time scales covered range from attoseconds (10−18 sec.) to femtoseconds (10−15 sec.). Realtime observations of such...
- abb9318. PMID 33060359. S2CID 222412229. Retrieved 17 October 2020. "12 attoseconds is the world record for shortest controllable time". phys.org. Gaumnitz...
- Franck–Condon principle binds the upper limit of this parameter to the order of attoseconds. Electrons can relax into states of lower energy by emitting electromagnetic...