Electrons Fingerprint the Fastest Laser Pulses
Simulations indicate that ultrafast laser pulses leave vortex-shaped patterns in their wake.
Simulations indicate that ultrafast laser pulses leave vortex-shaped patterns in their wake.
Studies of the neutrinos emitted in the radioactive decay of nuclei held in an ion trap allow sensitive searches for new interactions.
Cutting-edge experiment with a beam of radioactive barium ions provides direct evidence of nuclear pear-shape deformation.
Researchers harvest long-lived isotopes that are difficult or impossible to acquire otherwise.
Novel experiments measure unusual thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen with a rare oxygen isotope.
A new, dime-sized light source will lead to novel spectrometers for the next generation of scientific discoveries.
Experimental turbulence model matches the magnetic field amplification seen within the remains of a supernova.
Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of Missouri have designed a new source of a valuable imaging isotope.
Adding platinum atoms tunes the color of emitted light.
Proton radiography is a new tool for imaging melting and solidification of metals.
Studies of different fusion reactions have shown unexpected plasma behavior in inertial fusion implosions.
Simulating the evolution of the universe on the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s IBM Blue Gene/Q.