Physicists at the University of Ottawa add an orbital spin to their laser beams to control the movement of electrons in their setup.
The physics team devised a new method for controlling ionization, but doesn't expect real-world applications in the near ...
Scientists have unlocked a new way to control ionization, the process where atoms lose electrons, using specially designed ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNIn a global first, scientists control electrons with twisted lightScientists have long used Gaussian beams to study how light interacts with matter. These beams resemble plane waves and rely ...
Researchers have developed innovative methods to control the ionization of atoms and molecules using specially structured light beams, challenging traditional limits. This breakthrough could lead to ...
It happens in lightning, in plasma TVs, and even in the northern lights ... "We have demonstrated that by using optical vortex beams—light beams that carry angular momentum—we can precisely control ...
A team of researchers from the University of Ottawa has made significant strides in understanding the ionization of atoms and molecules, a fundamental ...
Summary: Researchers at the University of Ottawa have developed innovative methods to control the ionization of atoms and molecules using specially structured light beams, challenging traditional ...
The Met Office says the UK is highly likely to see a polar vortex collapse in March - the weather phenomenon responsible for 2018’s ‘Beast from the East’. A sudden stratospheric warming (SSW ...
There’s also an 80% chance that a polar vortex could collapse later this month, forecasters said, bringing wintry conditions. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Chris Bulmer said ...
Scientists first proposed the idea of a solid that could demonstrate fluid-like flow in the 1960s, with theoretical exploration intensifying in the 1970s. Helium was initially considered the most ...
The polar vortex is a part of Earth's atmosphere that is found over the North Pole. Strong winds typically keep the vortex locked in place, but periodically, changes in the weather can cause the ...
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