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In photosystem II, the water-splitting center cycles through four stable states, S0-S3. On a baseball field, S0 would be...
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Schematic of SLAC’s new apparatus for ultrafast electron diffraction – one of the world’s fastest “electron cameras” – researchers can study motions in materials...
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Animation illustrating the concept of the Trojan horse method. An electron bunch from SLAC’s FACET facility (bright spot at right) passes through hydrogen plasma...
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Researchers at Stanford and SLAC are working on ways to convert waste carbon dioxide (CO2) into chemical feedstocks and fuels...
Public Lecture Poster
Public lecture presented by Auralee Edelen
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Researchers blasted an iron sample with laser pulses to demagnetize it, then grazed the sample with X-rays, using the patterns...
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Researchers used SLAC’s ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) as an electron camera to take snapshots of a three-atom-thick layer of a promising material as it...