A research team from the University of Innsbruck in Austria has successfully captured a single erbium atom with 14 valence electrons using optical tweezers technology for the first time. They believe that in the future, the complex electronic structure of erbium can be used to explore more subtle interactions between particles, developing a series of innovative quantum science experiments. The related paper was published in the Physical Review Letters on the 26th.
14个价电子的单个铒原子“捕获”
The single erbium atom with 14 valence electrons has been "captured."
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