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Femtosecond: a noun referring to a unit of time equal to 10^-15 seconds, often used in scientific contexts like ultrafast laser technology
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Femtoseconds lasers will help formation flying in space.
It typically ranges from a few femtoseconds to a few picoseconds.
Such processes take place on time scales of femtoseconds.
Explain femtoseconds to you.
The light pulses lasted only a few femtoseconds.
Amplitude femtoseconds lasers are compact, low power consumption, and reliable over time.
Such processes are often only a few femtoseconds long.
There are as many femtoseconds in 1 second as there are seconds in 30 million years.
The pulse lasted a few femtoseconds.
In this work, titanium plates were texturized using laser ultrashort pulses temporal widths of femtoseconds.
Which is several femtoseconds.
Zewail's key work was as a pioneer of femtochemistry-i.e. the study of chemical reactions across femtoseconds.
Fortunately, ultrashort laser pulses -- measured in femtoseconds -- are even faster than this.
It tunnelled through the barrier faster than the speed of light, in less than 3.6 femtoseconds.
The laser pulse possesses a duration lying substantially between about ten femtoseconds and about ten picoseconds ;.

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Ultrafast lasers generate a series of light pulses that last up to femtoseconds.
In other words, picoseconds may be good, but femtoseconds may be better.
In this context, brief irradiation means on the order of one or more femtoseconds.
More safety and higher precision with the Femtoseconds laser.
This corresponds to a time difference in the arrival of 400 femtoseconds.
Through further compression outside the cavity, pulses as short as 118 femtoseconds were attained.
The laser was fired rapidly, with each burst lasting only 50 femtoseconds.
The laser provides a pulse having a duration in a range of from 1 femtoseconds to 500 femtoseconds.
Each train has an incredibly short pulse duration of approximately 200 femtoseconds.
Hydridohelium fluoride HHeF is predicted to have a lifetime 157 femtoseconds 05 kcal / mol barrier.
Previous experiments had estimated the reaction to occur over about 200 femtoseconds.
Next articleStickier than expected, Hydrogen binds to graphene in 10 femtoseconds.
At an XFEL, however, the sample turns into plasma within a few femtoseconds.
The duration of the laser pulse is, for example, 30 femtoseconds.
The duration of the light pulses can be less than 100 femtoseconds.
More generally, the duration of the laser pulses is between 1 and 300 femtoseconds.

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