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- frequencies in the range of tens of terahertz (THz, infrared) to a few petahertz (PHz, ultraviolet), with the visible spectrum being 400–790 THz. Electromagnetic...
- 10 nanometers to 10 picometers, corresponding to frequencies in the range of 30 petahertz to 30 exahertz (3×1016 Hz to 3×1019 Hz) and photon energies in the range...
- molecular structure of quartz gl**** platters, using a high-precision petahertz pulse laser, i.e. one that pulses a quadrillion (1,000,000,000,000,000)...
- megameter 1×106 meters Frequency EHz exaHertz 1×1018 hertz Frequency PHz petaHertz 1×1015 hertz Frequency THz teraHertz 1×1012 hertz Frequency GHz gigaHertz...
- to 790 THz Electromagnetic – visible light, from red to violet 1015 1 petahertz (PHz) 2.47 PHz Electromagnetic – Lyman-alpha line 1016 10 PHz 30 PHz Electromagnetic –...
- optical computing requirements with much cheaper costs leading the way to petahertz consumer electronics.[citation needed] The primary application for photonic...
- physics: investigation of exciton dynamics in advanced 2D materials, petahertz charge carrier motion in solids, spin dynamics in ferromagnetic materials...
- clock signals. These optical atomic clocks emitted frequencies in the petahertz (1 PHz = 1015 Hz) range and had frequency uncertainties in the 10−17 range...
- limit for electronic computers, optoelectronics, of approximately one petahertz (1015 Hz) is reported. This theoretical maximum is about 100,000 times...
- H.; Klostermann, T.; Guggenmos, A.; Goulielmakis, E. (2016). "Multi-petahertz electronic metrology". Nature. 538 (7625): 359–363. doi:10.1038/nature19821...