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World's First X-Ray of a Single Atom Reveals Chemistry on The Smallest Level
Science Alert ^ | 01 June 2023 | By MICHELLE STARR

Posted on 05/31/2023 1:04:06 PM PDT by Red Badger

Supramolecular assemblies of six rubidium and one iron atom. Scanning tunneling microscopy revealed the clear signal of the one iron atom. (Ajayi et al., Nature, 2023)

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Atoms may not have bones, but we still want to know how they are put together. These tiny particles are the basis on which all normal matter is built (including our bones), and understanding them helps us understand the larger Universe.

We currently use high-energy X-ray light to help us understand atoms and molecules and how they're arranged, catching diffracted beams to reconstruct their configurations in crystal form.

Now, scientists have used X-rays to characterize the properties of a single atom, showing that this technique can be used to understand matter at the level of its tiniest building blocks.

"Here," write an international team led by physicist Tolulope Ajayi of Ohio University and Argonne National Laboratory in the US, "we show that X-rays can be used to characterize the elemental and chemical state of just one atom."

Schematic of the iron supramolecular assembly, with the iron atom in red and rubidium in cyan. (Ajayi et al., Nature, 2023)

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X-rays are considered a suitable probe for the characterization of materials on an atomic level because their wavelength distribution is comparable to an atom's size.

And there are several techniques for chucking X-rays at stuff to see how it's put together on really tiny scales.

One of those is synchrotron X-rays, in which X-rays are accelerated to high energies so they shine much more brightly.

To try to resolve really fine scales, Ajayi and his colleagues used a technique that combines synchrotron X-rays with a microscopy technique for atomic-scale imaging called scanning tunneling microscopy. This employs an excellent sharp-tipped conducting probe that interacts with the electrons of test material in what is known as "quantum tunneling".

At very close proximities (like, half a nanometer), the precise position of an electron is uncertain, smearing it across the space between the material and the probe; the state of the atom can then be measured in the resulting current.

Together, the two techniques are known as synchrotron X-ray scanning tunneling microscopy (SX-STM). The amplified X-radiation excites the sample, and the needle-like detector collects the resulting photoelectrons. And it's an exciting technique that opens up some pretty incredible possibilities: Last year, the team published a paper on using SX-STM to rotate a single molecule.

This time, they went smaller still, attempting to measure the properties of a single iron atom. They separately created supramolecular assemblies, including iron and terbium ions inside a ring of atoms in what's referred to as a ligand. One iron and six rubidium atoms were linked with terpyridine ligands; terbium, oxygen, and bromine were linked using pyridine-2,6-dicarboxamide ligands.

Left: Schematic of the terbium supramolecular assembly, with terbium in cyan, bromine in blue, and oxygen in red. Left: SX-STM image of the terbium supramolecular assemblies. (Ajayi et al., Nature, 2023)

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These samples were then subjected to SX-STM.

The light the detector receives isn't the same as the light beamed at the sample. Some wavelengths are absorbed by electrons in the atomic core, which means that there are some darker lines on the X-ray spectrum received.

These darker lines, the team found, are consistent with the wavelengths absorbed by iron and terbium, respectively. The absorption spectra could also be analyzed to determine the chemical states of these atoms.

For the iron atom, something interesting occurred. The X-ray signal could only be detected when the probe tip was located precisely above the iron atom in its supramolecular structure and at extremely close proximity.

This, the researchers say, confirms detection in the tunneling regime. Because tunneling is a quantum phenomenon, this has implications for studying quantum mechanics.

"Our work," the researchers write, "connects synchrotron X-rays with a quantum tunneling process and opens future X-rays experiments for simultaneous characterizations of elemental and chemical properties of materials at the ultimate single-atom limit."

That's probably at least as good as bones.

The research has been published in Nature.


TOPICS: Arts/Photography; History; Science
KEYWORDS: atom; chemistry; iron; physics; rubidium; science; stringtheory
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1 posted on 05/31/2023 1:04:06 PM PDT by Red Badger
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To: SunkenCiv

Ping!....................


2 posted on 05/31/2023 1:04:27 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

Wow! I have really wanted to see an atom all my life really. They look like little flowers :)


3 posted on 05/31/2023 1:09:38 PM PDT by Beowulf9
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To: Red Badger

pretty cool finding!


4 posted on 05/31/2023 1:13:01 PM PDT by dadfly
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To: Red Badger

It’s difficult to find a nuclear family picture these days


5 posted on 05/31/2023 1:22:38 PM PDT by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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To: chajin

The Dems destroyed the nuclear family...........................


6 posted on 05/31/2023 1:23:51 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: chajin

A photo of Adam before he was married to Eve is just as rare.


7 posted on 05/31/2023 1:25:51 PM PDT by GingisK
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To: Red Badger

This is pretty spectacular! Their observations related to setup are also interesting.


8 posted on 05/31/2023 1:27:24 PM PDT by GingisK
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To: Beowulf9
One of the original images made at the IBM Almaden Research Center's Scanning Tunneling Electron Microscope. (I got to play with Atoms there!)

Xenon Atoms, super cooled, arranged to say "Original Child", or Atom.


9 posted on 05/31/2023 1:37:04 PM PDT by EasySt (Say not this is the truth, but so it seems to me to be, as I see this thing I think I see. #MAGA-AaA)
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To: Red Badger

It gladdens my heart to see such closeups of our Lord’s magnificence. Thank you for posting.


10 posted on 05/31/2023 2:01:47 PM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (“…the LORD searches every heart and understands EVERY MOTIVE BEHIND THE THOUGHTS." 1Chron.28:9)
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To: Beowulf9
"Wow! I have really wanted to see an atom all my life really."

We are also shape-changers


11 posted on 05/31/2023 2:43:28 PM PDT by Zack Attack
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To: GingisK

Well, sure, the selfie stick had not yet been invented.


12 posted on 05/31/2023 2:52:57 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Zack Attack

Aww. One of the atoms is cute 🥰

😆


13 posted on 05/31/2023 2:55:21 PM PDT by Beowulf9
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To: Red Badger

Dems hate anything nuclear.


14 posted on 05/31/2023 2:59:14 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Red Badger
There is nothing solid there at all - it's just energy.

And the whole universe is put together like that.

All molecules of like elements are identical - a hydrogen molecule in a waterfall in Costa Rica has the exact same wavelength as a hydrogen molecule in Alpha Centuri. As if they were mass-produced in a factory...

15 posted on 05/31/2023 3:08:13 PM PDT by Psalm 73 ("You'll never hear surf music again" - J. Hendrix)
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To: Red Badger

Planets within planets and if we could see further more planets within planets.


16 posted on 05/31/2023 4:19:40 PM PDT by Harpotoo (Being a socialist is a lot easier than having to WORK like the rest of US:-))
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To: Harpotoo

"This is too much!"

17 posted on 05/31/2023 4:20:44 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: dfwgator

remember when you had that thought???


18 posted on 05/31/2023 4:32:55 PM PDT by Chode (there is no fall back position, there's no rally point, there is no LZ... we're on our own. #FJB)
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To: Psalm 73

As if they were made by the same designer.......................


19 posted on 06/01/2023 5:10:29 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger; 6SJ7; AdmSmith; AFPhys; Arkinsaw; allmost; aristotleman; autumnraine; bajabaja; ...
Thanks Red Badger. Think of the rubidium as the Ants, and the iron as Adam.


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20 posted on 06/01/2023 8:37:48 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpers are Republicans the same way Liz Cheney is a Republican.)
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