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Steering Electrons Using Laser Pulses Friday, November 14, 2008 - Anuradha Menon Home >> Headlines >> Physics
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Theoretical physicist Uwe Thumm and his colleagues Feng He and Andreas Becker not only work with some of the smallest molecules in the universe, but they now have found a way to control the motion of the molecules' building blocks, electrons and nuclei. Thumm is a professor of physics at Kansas State University. Feng is a research associate at the K-State physics department, and Becker is a professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder. (source: k-state.edu)
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