Scientists produce high-power attosecond X-ray pulses at megahertz repetition rates
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Scientists have generated ultra-short, high-power X-ray pulses, lasting only attoseconds (10^-18 seconds), with over 100 microjoules of energy. This breakthrough enables non-destructive atomic-level measurements and faster data collection, potentially transforming research in protein imaging, materials science, and ultrafast electron dynamics.
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