Tag: nuclear magnetism


  • Nucleus Magnetism Revealed: Electrons as Probes

    Nucleus Magnetism Revealed: Electrons as Probes

    Introduction: A milestone in molecular physics For the first time, physicists have peer-ed inside the nucleus of a molecule, using electrons as a precise probe to map magnetism in a radioactive nucleus. This groundbreaking approach blends quantum mechanics, high-precision spectroscopy, and state-of-the-art electron scanning techniques to reveal how magnetic properties are distributed at the subatomic…

  • First Look Inside a Molecule’s Nucleus with Electron Probes

    First Look Inside a Molecule’s Nucleus with Electron Probes

    A Breakthrough in Molecular Nuclear Physics In a landmark achievement, researchers have peer-reviewed insights into the heart of a molecule—its nucleus—by using electrons as microscopic probes. For the first time, scientists have mapped how magnetism is distributed inside a radioactive nucleus contained within a molecule. This experiment pushes the envelope of both molecular science and…