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typically expressed as tens or
hundreds of
picoseconds. Some
notable measurements in this
range include: 1.0
picoseconds (1.0 ps) –
cycle time for electromagnetic...
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Picosecond ultrasonics is a type of
ultrasonics that uses ultra-high
frequency ultrasound generated by
ultrashort light pulses. It is a non-destructive...
- This is a list of
radioactive nuclides (sometimes also
called isotopes),
ordered by half-life from
shortest to longest, in seconds, minutes, hours, days...
- by the
current generation of
lasers for time
scales on the
order of
picoseconds. One such
laser is
Lawrence Livermore's Nova laser,
which achieved a...
- eV) via Γ = ħ/τ. For example, the B0
meson has a
lifetime of 1.530(9)
picoseconds, mean
decay length is cτ = 459.7 μm, or a
decay width of 4.302(25)×10−4 eV...
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second is to
approximately 31.69 years. A
nanosecond is
equal to 1000
picoseconds or 1/1000 microsecond. Time
units ranging between 10−8 and 10−7 seconds...
- is
capable of
emitting extremely short pulses on the
order of tens of
picoseconds down to less than 10 femtoseconds.
These pulses repeat at the round-trip...
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fields at the
highest frequencies. A
molecule rotates about 1
radian per
picosecond in a fluid, thus this loss
occurs at
about 1011 Hz (in the
microwave region)...
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element to
exist if its
lifetime is
longer than 10−14
seconds (0.01
picoseconds, or 10 femtoseconds),
which is the time it
takes for the
nucleus to form...
- Counting,
TCSPC (
picoseconds and slower) With a
streak camera (
picoseconds and slower) With
intensified CCD (ICCD)
cameras (down to 200
picoseconds and slower)...