New ‘camera’ with shutter speed of 1 trillionth of a second sees through dynamic disorder of atoms

Researchers have developed a new ‘camera’ that sees the local disorder in materials. Its key feature is a variable shutter speed: because the disordered atomic clusters are moving, when the team used a slow shutter, the dynamic disorder blurred out, but when they used a fast shutter, they could see it. The method uses neutrons to measure atomic positions with a shutter speed of around one picosecond, a trillion times faster than normal camera shutters.
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