The images were later turned into a kind of gif. 🧐 engineering
Electronic switching is the key to powering everything from your alarm clock to the world's fastest supercomputers, and now scientists believe they've captured this switching in action in an electronic device. describing how they used a specialized, ultrafast camera capable of seeing things at the atomic scale to take pictures of an electronic switch as they sent electric pulses to it.
Then, they strung these pictures together into a kind of gif or movie that showed how the atomic structure of the switch changed as electric pulses were applied, switching it from an insulating state to a conductive state., a SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory scientist and co-author of the paper.
They then used electric pulses to trigger the switch between states while using SLAC's ultrafast electron diffraction camera, MeV-UED, to image the arrangement of the switch's atoms over just billionths of a second.
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