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  1. Helical Phase Structure of Radiation from an Electron in Circular Motion

    We theoretically show that a single free electron in circular motion radiates an electromagnetic wave possessing helical phase structure, which is...

    M. Katoh, M. Fujimoto, ... S. Sasaki in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 21 July 2017
  2. Laser-accelerated particle beams for stress testing of materials

    Laser-driven particle acceleration, obtained by irradiation of a solid target using an ultra-intense ( I  > 10 18  W/cm 2 ) short-pulse (duration <1 ps)...

    M. Barberio, M. Scisciò, ... P. Antici in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 25 January 2018
  3. An equation-of-state-meter of quantum chromodynamics transition from deep learning

    A primordial state of matter consisting of free quarks and gluons that existed in the early universe a few microseconds after the Big Bang is also...

    Long-Gang Pang, Kai Zhou, ... **n-Nian Wang in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 15 January 2018
  4. Categorical and Geographical Separation in Science

    We study scientific collaboration at the level of universities. The scope of this study is to answer two fundamental questions: (i) can one indicate...

    Julian Sienkiewicz, Krzysztof Soja, ... Peter M. A. Sloot in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 29 May 2018
  5. Neutron stars set to open their heavy hearts

    Elizabeth Gibney in Nature
    Article 01 June 2017
  6. Ronald Drever (1931–2017)

    Rainer Weiss in Nature
    Article 20 April 2017
  7. The Continuous Motion Technique for a New Generation of Scanning Systems

    In the present paper we report the development of the Continuous Motion scanning technique and its implementation for a new generation of scanning...

    Andrey Alexandrov, Annarita Buonaura, ... Elena Voevodina in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 04 August 2017
  8. Laser-driven plasma collider for nuclear studies

    A novel method of initiating nuclear fusion reactions in a full plasma environment was suggested, and a proof-of-concept experiment was carried out...

    Changbo Fu, Jie Bao, ... Jie Zhang in Science Bulletin
    Article 13 June 2015
  9. Spectroscopic identification of r-process nucleosynthesis in a double neutron-star merger

    The merger of two neutron stars is predicted to give rise to three major detectable phenomena: a short burst of γ-rays, a gravitational-wave signal,...

    E. Pian, P. D’Avanzo, ... D. Vergani in Nature
    Article 16 October 2017
  10. Revealing the Earth’s mantle from the tallest mountains using the **** Neutrino Experiment

    The Earth’s engine is driven by unknown proportions of primordial energy and heat produced in radioactive decay. Unfortunately, competing models of...

    Ondřej Šrámek, Bedřich Roskovec, ... William F. McDonough in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 09 September 2016
  11. Deborah S. ** 1968–2016

    Brian DeMarco, John Bohn, Eric Cornell in Nature
    Article 19 October 2016
  12. Big science has a buzzword problem

    Megan Scudellari in Nature
    Article 26 January 2017
  13. James Cronin (1931–2016)

    Alan Watson in Nature
    Article 21 September 2016
  14. Towards high-resolution laser ionization spectroscopy of the heaviest elements in supersonic gas jet expansion

    Resonant laser ionization and spectroscopy are widely used techniques at radioactive ion beam facilities to produce pure beams of exotic nuclei and...

    R. Ferrer, A. Barzakh, ... A. Zadvornaya in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 22 February 2017
  15. Dense GeV electron–positron pairs generated by lasers in near-critical-density plasmas

    Pair production can be triggered by high-intensity lasers via the Breit–Wheeler process. However, the straightforward laser–laser colliding for...

    **ng-Long Zhu, Tong-Pu Yu, ... Alexander Pukhov in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 14 December 2016
  16. Generation of neutral and high-density electron–positron pair plasmas in the laboratory

    Electron–positron pair plasmas represent a unique state of matter, whereby there exists an intrinsic and complete symmetry between negatively charged...

    G. Sarri, K. Poder, ... M. Zepf in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 23 April 2015
  17. A laboratory study of asymmetric magnetic reconnection in strongly driven plasmas

    Magnetic reconnection, the annihilation and rearrangement of magnetic fields in a plasma, is a universal phenomenon that frequently occurs when...

    M.J. Rosenberg, C.K. Li, ... R.D. Petrasso in Nature Communications
    Article 04 February 2015
  18. Visualization of expanding warm dense gold and diamond heated rapidly by laser-generated ion beams

    With the development of several novel heating sources, scientists can now heat a small sample isochorically above 10,000 K. Although matter at such...

    W. Bang, B. J. Albright, ... J. C. Fernández in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 22 September 2015
  19. High e+/e− Ratio Dense Pair Creation with 1021W.cm−2 Laser Irradiating Solid Targets

    We report results of new pair creation experiments using ~100 Joule pulses of the Texas Petawatt Laser to irradiate solid gold and platinum targets,...

    E. Liang, T. Clarke, ... T. Ditmire in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 14 September 2015
  20. Oiling the wheels on a road to success

    Pakinam Amer in Nature
    Article 27 April 2016
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