Ultraviolet upset
Henry C. Kapteyn () and
Todd Ditmire ()
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Henry C. Kapteyn: University of Colorado
Todd Ditmire: The University of Texas at Austin
Nature, 2002, vol. 420, issue 6915, 467-468
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The free-electron laser will be a source of intense, short-wavelength radiation for a range of applications, including biological imaging. The first results from a prototype have already thrown up a surprise.
Date: 2002
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