Physicists just put Apple’s latest iPhone to shame,
taking the most detailed image of atoms to date with a device that magnifies images 100 million times,
Scientific American reports. The researchers, who set the record for
the highest resolution microscope
in 2018, outdid themselves with a study published last month. Using a
method called electron ptychography, in which a beam of electrons is
shot at an object and bounced off to create a scan that algorithms use
to reverse engineer the above image, were used to visualize the sample.
Previously, scientists could only use this method to image objects that
were a few atoms thick. But the new study lays out a technique that can
image samples 30 to 50 nanometers wide—
a more than 10-fold increase in resolution, they report in
Science.
The breakthrough could help develop more efficient electronics and
batteries, a process that requires visualizing components on the atomic
level.
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