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USTC achieves single-ion super-resolution imaging
USTC achieves single-ion super-resolution imaging

Science photography award goes to image of a single trapped atom: Digital  Photography Review
Science photography award goes to image of a single trapped atom: Digital Photography Review

Hybrid atom-ion Quantum Systems – University of Amsterdam
Hybrid atom-ion Quantum Systems – University of Amsterdam

Combined atom-ion trap: A linear radiofrequency Paul trap is used to... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Combined atom-ion trap: A linear radiofrequency Paul trap is used to... | Download Scientific Diagram

Scientists set traps for atoms with single-particle precision | MIT News |  Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Scientists set traps for atoms with single-particle precision | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

single-radium-atom-in-ion-trap-inset_770 - Futurity
single-radium-atom-in-ion-trap-inset_770 - Futurity

Single-Atom Laser Realized | Research & Technology | Mar 2010 | Photonics  Spectra
Single-Atom Laser Realized | Research & Technology | Mar 2010 | Photonics Spectra

How a Student Took a Photo of a Single Atom – https://istanbulpost.com.tr
How a Student Took a Photo of a Single Atom – https://istanbulpost.com.tr

Single Atom in an Ion Trap', by David Nadlinger, from the University of  Oxford, shows the atom held by the fields emanating from the metal  electrodes surrounding it. : r/ThatsInsane
Single Atom in an Ion Trap', by David Nadlinger, from the University of Oxford, shows the atom held by the fields emanating from the metal electrodes surrounding it. : r/ThatsInsane

NIST Develops Novel Ion Trap for Sensing Force and Light | NIST
NIST Develops Novel Ion Trap for Sensing Force and Light | NIST

Scientists set traps for atoms with single-particle precision | MIT News |  Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Scientists set traps for atoms with single-particle precision | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

British student captures single atom on film - 9News
British student captures single atom on film - 9News

Single-ion trapping from a cooled, accelerated cloud of neutral atoms -  YouTube
Single-ion trapping from a cooled, accelerated cloud of neutral atoms - YouTube

Physics - Single Dot Meets Single Ion
Physics - Single Dot Meets Single Ion

Big Think - Can you see it? This photo of a single, glowing Strontium atom  suspended in an ion trap was taken by University of Oxford physicist David  Nadlinger, and has won
Big Think - Can you see it? This photo of a single, glowing Strontium atom suspended in an ion trap was taken by University of Oxford physicist David Nadlinger, and has won

Ion Traps | QCS Hub
Ion Traps | QCS Hub

Research | Photonics and Quantum Electronics Group
Research | Photonics and Quantum Electronics Group

Probing the position of the optical dipole trap with a single ion. (a)... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Probing the position of the optical dipole trap with a single ion. (a)... | Download Scientific Diagram

The Progress and Outlook of Metal Single-Atom-Site Catalysis | Journal of  the American Chemical Society
The Progress and Outlook of Metal Single-Atom-Site Catalysis | Journal of the American Chemical Society

Photograph of Single Strontium Atom Wins National Science Photography  Competition
Photograph of Single Strontium Atom Wins National Science Photography Competition

Feast your eyes on the first ever photo of a single atom hovering in thin  air
Feast your eyes on the first ever photo of a single atom hovering in thin air

A single-atom quantum memory | Nature
A single-atom quantum memory | Nature

Ion-Photon Quantum Networks – Trapped Ion Quantum Information
Ion-Photon Quantum Networks – Trapped Ion Quantum Information

Photo of Single Strontium Atom Wins EPSRC Photo Contest
Photo of Single Strontium Atom Wins EPSRC Photo Contest

A little about ion trapping – Exploring the universe with a single trapped  atom
A little about ion trapping – Exploring the universe with a single trapped atom