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Scientists, for the first time-captured the movements of electrons and nuclei in a molecule after it was excited with light-just by using a high-speed electron camera. They have shown that with ultrafast electron diffraction, it’s possible to follow electronic and nuclear changes while naturally disentangling the two components.

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In this study, scientists from Stanford University were able to see both the exact positions of the atoms and the electronic information at the same time.

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