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Maxwell's equations

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How do you study a laser firing for one-quadrillionth of a second?

Nov 4, 2020 7 min read
Scicomm attophysics attosecond laser attosecond streaking band gap boxcar integrator carrier wave carrier-envelope phase carrier-envelope phase offset chirped pulse amplification circular polarisation conduction band dielectrics electric field femtochemistry femtosecond laser magnetic field Maxwell's equations pulse train time of flight spectroscopy vacuum valence band

I'm grateful to Mukund Thattai, at the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bengaluru, for explaining many of the basic concepts at work in the following article. An important application of…

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A gear-train for particle physics

Mar 31, 2017 5 min read
Uncategorized Ben Allanach CERN clockwork theory diphoton channel Gian Giudice grand unification Higgs boson Large Hadron Collider Matthew McCullough Maxwell's equations naturalness problem particle physics Planck scale Rencontres de Moriond supersymmetry

Clockwork theory has been revived and reformulated by scientists from CERN to solve a difficult problem at the heart of particle physics.…

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