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Wednesday, July 02, 2008 - Anuradha Menon
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Cutting edge laser 'cameras' which can film the super-fast movements of electrons inside materials are the subject of an Imperial College exhibit at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2008, which opens to the public today. The exhibit, run by a team of Imperial physicists, explains how they use incredibly short flashes of laser light in their London lab to record images of electrons in atoms as they move around at about 10 million kilometres per hour.    (source: www3.imperial.ac.uk)


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