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Utilizing relativistic time dilation for time-resolved studies

authors
Hazem Daoud and R. J. Dwayne Miller
date published
March 4, 2021
journal
The Journal of Chemical Physics
volume, number
154
pages
11107
doi
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0037862
abstract

Time-resolved studies have so far relied on rapidly triggering a photo-induced dynamic in chemical or biological ions or molecules and subsequently probing them with a beam of fast moving photons or electrons that crosses the studied samples in a short period of time. Hence, the time resolution of the signal is mainly set by the pulse duration of the pump and probe pulses. In this paper, we propose a different approach to this problem that has the potential to consistently achieve orders of magnitude higher time resolutions than what is possible with laser technology or electron beam compression methods. Our proposed approach relies on accelerating the sample to a high speed to achieve relativistic time dilation. Probing the time-dilated sample would open up previously inaccessible time resolution domains.