Covers fluorescence phenomena from picoseconds to milliseconds Because the sweep time can be varied from 1 ns to 10 ms, a wide range of fluorescence lifetime measurements from picoseconds to ...
Picoseconds (trillionths of a second) after the Big Bang, the first elementary particles began to form: quarks, bosons, and gluons. Mere nanoseconds later, the new universe’s density continued ...
The ATLAS researchers measured the B 0 meson lifetime to be 1.5053 picoseconds (1 picosecond (ps) is a trillionth (10-12) of a second), with a statistical uncertainty of 0.0012 ps and a systematic ...
As we move into the realm of picoseconds it’s obvious that we need something a little more special. Other devices optimised for very fast voltage transition aren’t hard to find, we’re used ...