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14 October 2015
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Ultrafast ‘electron camera’ visualizes ripples in 2-D material: Understanding motions of thin layers may help design solar cells, electronics and catalysts of the future

New research shows how individual atoms move in trillionths of a second to form wrinkles on a three-atom-thick material. Revealed by a brand new ‘electron camera,’ one of the world’s speediest, this unprecedented level of detail could guide researchers in the development of efficient solar cells, fast and flexible electronics and high-performance chemical catalysts.