Photo of a Single Atom with an Ordinary Camera

A student at the University of Oxford is being celebrated in the world of science photography for capturing a single, floating atom with an ordinary camera.


Using long exposure, PhD candidate David Nadlinger took a photo of a glowing atom in an intricate web of laboratory machinery. In it, the single strontium atom is illuminated by a laser while suspended in the air by two electrodes. For a sense of scale, those two electrodes on each side of the tiny dot are only two millimeters apart.


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Published on March 14, 2018 09:36
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