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Ultrafast

Ultrafast meaning

Very fast, or of very short duration; especially concerning events that take place in femtosecond or picosecond timescales.

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The researchers combined snapshots from two world-leading ultrafast atomic-resolution cameras—the Linac Coherent Light source X-ray laser and an apparatus for ultrafast electron diffraction (UED).

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Femtosecond transient microscopy is an important tool to study ultrafast transport properties of excited states in solid-state samples.

In the photographed Near Experimental Hall, researchers can use the Time-resolved Atomic, Molecular and Optical Science instrument to study X-rays on ultrafast timescales, Dunne said.

The teams actively engage with rural communities, while spreading the word about the company’s new ultrafast full-fibre broadband and are keen to support local initiatives such as WhimpleFest in Devon and the Shenington SuperPrix in Oxfordshire.

Denbigh is ranked as eighth on the 'Openreach’s Top 20 ultrafast broadband hotspots in Wales' list, Penmaenmawr is in ninth position, Aberconwy is 18th whilst it may come as a surprise to many that Llandudno is also on the list at number 20.

Jia Zhang et al, Ultrafast terahertz Stark spectroscopy reveals the excited-state dipole moments of retinal in bacteriorhodopsin, Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesDOI: 10.1073/pnas.

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This ultra-precise and ultrafast imaging technique, supported by advanced computations, reveals a proton transfer step followed by an out-of-plane twisting motion as key components of energy relaxation.

Last hospitalization we discovered I'm an ultrafast metabolizer of Fentanyl, they put it in my veins and 20 minutes later I'm back in pain and I also have a headache.

Whenever the next line-up of new iPhones comes out, it’s expected to include at least one model capable of connecting to new, ultrafast wireless networks known as “5G” that are still under construction around the world.

X-rays capture the ultrafast proton transfer reaction in ionized liquid water, forming the hydroxyl radical (OH) and the hydronium (H3O+) ion.

But until now researchers have been unable to electronically switch light to make ultrafast pulses and eliminate electronic noise, or interference.

In 2013, another research group at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics was able to generate ultrafast currents by exposing glass, connected to two gold electrodes, to laser pulses.

The Government last year changed the law on land access rights for telecoms operators in an attempt to speed up the rollout of ultrafast broadband and mobile coverage.

The technology may offer greater precision and flexibility for designing optical communication and sensor systems, studying photons and other particles through ultrafast techniques, and in other applications.

Yet Virgin Media could begin to look vulnerable as rivals such as BT and Vodafone (with CityFibre) prepare to challenge its broadband lead with their own ultrafast lines and bundles of telecoms services.

In contrast to the previously mentioned amplifiers, which are mostly used in telecommunication environments, this type finds its main application in expanding the frequency tunability of ultrafast solid-state lasers (e.g. Ti:sapphire ).

It is common in modern ultrafast circuits, mostly RF systems.

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a widely used resonance method and ultrafast laser methods are also now possible in the infrared and visible spectral regions.