Scientists Can Watch Electrons Cool Down in 30 Quadrillionths of a Second
How fast can the thermometer drop? If you’re a physicist armed with a graphene sandwich, it could be as fast as 30 quadrillionths of a seconds, at least if you’re studying electrons. A new study, by researchers from MIT, University of California, Riverside, and the Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, investigates how ultra-fast techniques…