Atoms are the smallest particles in the universe and are the basic foundation of everything that makes up everything. A better understanding of atoms will help us better understand the larger parts that exist in the universe.
Currently, scientists are using X-rays to better observe atoms and molecules to help us have a more comprehensive view of how they are arranged. They obtained diffracted beams of X-ray light, thereby reconstructing the structure of molecules and atoms in crystal form. Not only that, now, science has gone one step further.
Instead of just observing the arrangement of molecules and atoms, scientists Scientists have captured an image of an atom using X-rays. This imaging technique gives us a different perspective on matter at the smallest level of things.
They said Optics is a suitable method to probe the properties of atoms because the distribution of X-ray wavelengths is equivalent to the size of the atom.
Scientists also found that there are several types of Different X-rays can be used to combine what they call synchrotron X-rays allowing electrons to accelerate in a circular path until they glow brightly with high-energy light with a microscopic technique. called scanning tunneling microscopy.
Not only did this technique help researchers capture the first X-ray image of an individual atom, they also captured it in great detail. It’s amazing how scientists have an accurate view of the shape of a single atom if we zoom in on the tiny particles that make up the universe.
This is a really interesting and valuable research result that helps us understand the fundamentals of matter that can open new doors to learn about the universe and absolutely opportunities so that we can decode some of the universe’s biggest mysteries or at least take a step closer to the answers to those mysteries.
This research was published on American Nature magazine. Scientists hope that the results of this research will help us decode more about atoms and shed light on how the universe was formed through understanding the connections between the elemental atoms that make up everything. objects in the universe.
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