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It would be nice to be able to do the same thing with a beam of atoms.Ordinary, not-marching-in-step atomic beams are already used in precision clocks, and to etch some high-performance computer chips.
Channeling, also spelled Channelling, in solid-state physics, the directionally selective penetration of crystalline solids by a beam of atoms.
Upon heating in an oven, the uranium vaporizes and escapes as a beam of atoms through a small hole.
A microscope with unprecedented sensitivity, based on a beam of atoms rather than a standard setup using light or electrons, is one step closer to reality.
Physicists have created a new laser in which a beam of atoms march in lockstep, like the photons of a light laser.
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(a) A graphene layer, where delocalized electrons are free to move between carbon atoms, is exposed to a beam of hydrogen atoms.
A beam of silver atoms is passed through magnet A. The atoms in the state with ms = +1/2 are deflected upward and emerge as beam 1, while those with ms = −1/2 are deflected downward and emerge as beam 2. If the direction of the magnetic field is the x-axis, the apparatus measures Sx, which is the x-component of spin angular momentum.
To measure oxygen isotopes, the researchers fired a beam of cesium atoms at the emerald, vaporizing a few atoms and leaving a hole a mere 20 micrometers wide and a few angstroms deep.
The researchers passed a beam of silver atoms through a magnetic field, one that would deflect the atoms to one side or another according to the orientation of their magnetic moments.
When he conducted his atomic mass experiments with neon gas, he found that a beam of neon atoms subjected to electric and magnetic forces split into two parabolas instead of one on a photographic plate.
In reconstructing this experiment, a beam of silver atoms is passed between the poles of a magnet.
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