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- Title
News article.
- Authors
Sakurai, Kenji
- Abstract
This document provides a summary of three articles related to scientific research. The first article discusses the advancements in X-ray lasers, specifically the introduction of the LCLS-II, which has improved the pulse width and time resolution of XFELs. This has allowed for more precise analysis of H2O molecules and has the potential to significantly advance research in various fields. The second article highlights the discovery of a new 2D material called goldene, which is composed of a single atomic layer of gold. This material has unique properties and potential applications in catalysts and sensors. The third article explores the use of laboratory XRF imaging to investigate the distribution of nanoparticles in the body. This technique has the potential to improve drug delivery and evaluate contrast agents. Overall, these articles demonstrate the ongoing advancements and potential applications of X-ray technology in scientific research.
- Subjects
MATERIALS science; NONLINEAR optics; SYNCHROTRON radiation; COMPUTED tomography; X-ray imaging
- Publication
XRS: X-ray Spectrometry, 2024, Vol 53, Issue 4, p294
- ISSN
0049-8246
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/xrs.3437