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Colin Schultz
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When they pass through an electron's probability cloud, X-rays scatter and interfere. "By measuring this interference pattern, the team reconstructed an image of the electron's orbital and saw how the electron moved during the reaction."
https://www.livescience.com/physics-mathematics/particle-physics/scientists-watch-a-single-electron-move-during-a-chemical-reaction-for-first-time-ever
2025-08-29T21:25:39.709Z