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Steering chemical reactions with laser pulses
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Crazy fast X-ray laser catches chemical reactions in the act | Engadget
Laser applications in chemistry
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Watching chemical reactions at work: Helmholtz cooperation lays foundations for the detailed observation of chemical processes using a tabletop laser and special-purpose detector
Chemists glimpse the fleeting “transition state” of a reaction | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
X-ray Laser Reveals Ultrafast Chemistry in Motion
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Steering chemical reactions with laser pulses
What happens when you explode a chemical bond? | Berkeley News
Laser tools bag physics Nobel as first woman wins prize for 55 years | News | Chemistry World
Reductive power of hydrated electrons unleashed with green lasers | Research | Chemistry World
Physicists use lasers to capture first snapshots of rapid chemical bonds breaking | Kansas State University | News and Communications Services
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New Compound Can Transform Infrared into Visible Light | Sci.News
New laser-based tool is so fast it can observe chemical reactions - UPI.com
Lasers and flames: Technique could refine performance of high-tech materials | Nebraska Today | University of Nebraska–Lincoln