An attosecond is 10-18s. The chemistry that takes place on this timescale is called electron dynamics. For example, it is the time taken for an electron to traverse the 1s orbit in a hydrogen atom. And chemists are starting to manipulate electrons (and hence chemistry) on this timescale; for example a recent article (DOI: 10.1021/ja206193t
) describes how to control the electrons in benzene using attosecond laser pulses.
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Chemistry in an attosecond.
Friday, November 4th, 2011Tags: attosecond, chemical processes, exasecond, free energy barrier, G/RT, Inga Ulusoy, laser, Mathias Nest
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