• The Rydberg formula only works well for the low-lying states of hydrogen, because interactions between the electrons in more complicated atoms (i.e., everything else) shift all the energy states. (scienceblogs.com)
  • An international team of physicists have used one of the world's most powerful lasers to create an unusual kind of plasma made out of hollow atoms, by using a breakthrough technique which involved emptying atoms of electrons from the inside out, instead of working from the outer shells inwards. (zmescience.com)
  • A hallow atom is created when electrons nested deep inside the atom are removed, typically by colliding the said electrons with other electrons, creating a "hole" inside the atom, while leaving the other electrons in place. (zmescience.com)
  • Now, in a paper published today in the journal Science , researchers at MIT have unveiled a new system in which ultracold atoms are used as a model for electrons within superconducting materials. (mit.edu)
  • The model is just atoms or electrons hopping around on a lattice, and then, when they're on top of each other on the same lattice site, they can interact," he says. (mit.edu)
  • So instead, the researchers have built a physical emulator in which atoms act as stand-ins for the electrons. (mit.edu)
  • This activity should be appropriate after the structure of the atom has been covered thoroughly and valence electrons introduced. (perkins.org)
  • Ask - Which electrons in the atom are closest to the electrons of your neighbors atom? (perkins.org)
  • The electrons closes to the other atom are those which affect bonding - e.g. the electrons on the outer electron level or valence electrons. (perkins.org)
  • Have students determine the number of valence electrons of the atom which he/she was given and then have students switch with their neighbor. (perkins.org)
  • Ask students whether either of the atoms has 8 electrons in the outer level. (perkins.org)
  • Each atom has a charged substructure consisting of a nucleus, which is made of protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons. (perkins.org)
  • It took another 380,000 years for the Universe to cool enough for this to become a neutral atom, and for two electrons to join this nucleus. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Instead, when the first stars formed, they kicked the electrons out of the atoms that surrounded them, creating ions once again. (scienceblogs.com)
  • This atom lost its electrons and fell to the core of the star, where it lay dormant for millions of years, as hydrogen nuclei fused into other helium nuclei just like this one. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Here's the deal: As I previously wrote in a story for the particle physics publication Symmetry , the size of an atom is governed by the average location of its electrons - how much space there is between the nucleus and the atom's amorphous outer shell. (businessinsider.com)
  • At a pretty basic level, we're all made of atoms, which are made of electrons, protons, and neutrons. (businessinsider.com)
  • When they interact with atoms, they can remove electrons and cause the atom to become ionized. (cdc.gov)
  • These radiation particles and rays carry enough energy to knock out electrons from atoms and molecules (such as water, protein, and DNA) that they hit or pass near. (cdc.gov)
  • It dissolves the "glue" between atoms, thereby affecting the electrons. (lu.se)
  • For their experiment, the researchers used the petawatt laser at the Central Laser Facility at the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Rutherford Appleton Laboratory to zap individual atoms. (zmescience.com)
  • Using new "quantum emulator," physicists can observe individual atoms moving through these materials, and measure their speed. (mit.edu)
  • Engineering diffraction-limited patterns, we will address individual atoms and reveal the fascinating properties of the quantum phases obtained. (europa.eu)
  • In order to make A Boy and His Atom , scientists used the IBM-invented scanning tunneling microscope to control a probe that pulled and arranged atoms for stop-motion shots used in the 242-frame film. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • This was done using a scanning tunneling microscope, which uses liquid helium to cool the atoms to such low temperatures that the atoms' magnetic orientations remain stable long enough to be written and read reliably. (ibtimes.com)
  • The recent development of "quantum-gas microscopes" allows for the direct observation of the spatial distribution of ultracold atoms in an optical lattice, with single-atom and single-site resolution, shedding a new light on the behaviour of strongly-correlated quantum phases. (europa.eu)
  • The Center for Ultracold Atoms follows MIT and Harvard University policies for ensuring a harassment-free and non-discriminatory environment. (mit.edu)
  • The continuous distribution of micro/meso/macro-pores in the range of 5 nm-2 μm and homogenously decorated Fe atoms were achieved, which greatly enhanced the storage and diffusion of Na + ions and displayed brilliant high-rate capability and cycling stability. (rsc.org)
  • We present an ab initio nonpertubative investigation of the mechanisms responsible for the production of very-high-order harmonic generation (HHG) from Ar atoms and Ar+ ions by means of the self-interaction-free time-dependent density-functional theory recently developed. (ku.edu)
  • Further, by introducing an effective charge concept, we can study at which laser intensity the contribution to the high-energy HHG from Ar+ ions precede over the Ar atoms. (ku.edu)
  • Comparing the HHG behavior from Ar atoms and Ar+ ions in the superintense laser field, we conclude that the high-energy HHG observed in the recent experiment originated from the ionized Ar atoms. (ku.edu)
  • Carrera, Juan J., Chu, Shih-I., Tong, X. M. "Very-high-order harmonic generation from Ar atoms and Ar+ ions in superintense pulsed laser fields: An ab initio self-interaction-free time-dependent density-functional approach. (ku.edu)
  • These channels transport positively charged potassium atoms (ions) out of cells. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The time scale is that of the electron motion in atoms, molecules or more complex systems. (lu.se)
  • Not all atoms or molecules have this kind of behaviour when irradiated. (lu.se)
  • If you take one electron and excite it to a very high level, though, the states up there start to follow something like the Rydberg formula again. (scienceblogs.com)
  • We investigated the mechanical properties as a function of isothermal annealing in alloy A710 (HSLA-80) using combined atom probe tomography and transmission electron microscopy. (nist.gov)
  • The hollow atom diagnostic was set to measure the hot electron beam current generated by the laser, and the results that came out of this in the end, showed us that the mechanism for hollow atom generation, was not collisional or driven by the laser photons, but by the resulting radiation field from the interaction. (zmescience.com)
  • Title of program: CDW 1 Catalogue Id: AAHL_v1_0 Nature of problem Calculate the cross-section for electron capture in a high energy ion- atom collision. (mendeley.com)
  • Have the students with Cl "steal" one electron from the outer level of the Na atom. (perkins.org)
  • Again ask students whether the outer electron level in each atom is full. (perkins.org)
  • Density functional theory (DFT) calculations demonstrate that the Co species have been greatly activated via the effective electron coupling with Mo species in high oxidation state . (bvsalud.org)
  • Illustration of an electron wave-packet emitted when attosecond pulses (blue) impinge an atom, schematized by a potential well. (lu.se)
  • All atoms of an element have the same number of protons (this is given by the atomic number) but may have different numbers of neutrons (this is reflected by the atomic mass or atomic weight of the element). (cdc.gov)
  • Radioactive atoms have unstable blends of protons and neutrons. (cdc.gov)
  • Man-made radioactive atoms are produced either as a by-product of fission of uranium atoms in a nuclear reactor or by bombarding stable atoms with particles, such as neutrons, directed at the stable atoms with high velocity. (cdc.gov)
  • Ionizing Radiation is the energy that comes out of a radioactive atom. (cdc.gov)
  • Radioactive isotopes are radioactive atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons. (cdc.gov)
  • Radioactive atoms can give off four types of ionizing radiation: alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, and neutrons. (cdc.gov)
  • A half-life is the length of time it takes for half of the radioactive atoms in a group of radioactive isotopes to decay. (cdc.gov)
  • Ionizing radiation is any one of several types of particles and rays given off by radioactive material, high-voltage equipment, nuclear reactions, and stars. (cdc.gov)
  • Alpha and beta particles are small, fast-moving bits of atoms that a radioactive atom gives off when it changes into another substance. (cdc.gov)
  • A "Rydberg atom" is an atom in a highly excited state, very close to the ionization limit-- technically, it probably ought to be "quantum information with atoms in Rydberg states," but "Rydberg atom" is well established jargon and there's nothing to be done about it now. (scienceblogs.com)
  • The name comes from the Rydberg formula, which was the first really good description of the emission spectrum of hydrogen, which Niels Bohr eventually showed could be interpreted as describing transitions between discrete electronic states of the atom. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Rydberg states in other atoms have quantum numbers of 30 or more, sometimes as high as a couple hundred. (scienceblogs.com)
  • You do get a lot of possible decay paths, but it turns out that the lifetime of a Rydberg atom increases as you increase the quantum number-- it scales like the quantum number n cubed , so if you go to high Rydberg states, the atoms will stay there a good while. (scienceblogs.com)
  • More importantly, the interactions between them scale like n to the fourth power, so two atoms in Rydberg states will interact strongly while they're separated by distances so large that neutral atoms wouldn't notice each other at all. (scienceblogs.com)
  • We present a high-resolution, simple and versatile system for imaging ultracold Rydberg atoms in optical lattices. (arxiv.org)
  • Adopting a large-working-distance lens leaves room for electrodes and electrostatic shields to control electric fields around Rydberg atoms. (arxiv.org)
  • These magnetic MnAs nano-clusters can be produced from a single-phase GaMnAs material by the post-growth annealing at temperatures higher than 500 C. We focus here on the atomic and electronic structure of the Mn atoms relating to the cluster formation. (science24.com)
  • Capturing, positioning and shaping atoms to create an original motion picture on the atomic level is a precise science and entirely novel," said Andreas Heinrich, principle investigator, IBM Research. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • Although atomic-scale storage devices are still decades away from being commercially viable, the research demonstrates that reading and writing information on an atom is theoretically possible - the first step toward the creation of storage devices not circumscribed by Moore's law. (ibtimes.com)
  • Built into the belt of his Atom uniform is his own "atomic vibrator" which allows travel between the Earths. (wikipedia.org)
  • Such a setup constrains biases associated with magnetic field gradients to the sub-pm/s 2 level in atomic matterwave accelerometry with rubidium atoms and paves the way toward tests of the universality of free fall with atomic test masses beyond the 10 −13 level. (aip.org)
  • A guided inquiry activity for high school students that walks them through the principles of atomic structure. (colorado.edu)
  • Atoms with different atomic mass but the same atomic numbers are referred to as isotopes of an element. (cdc.gov)
  • In order to achieve this breakthrough, described in a study published in the latest edition of the journal Nature, the researchers first had to create the world's smallest magnet - one that consists of a single atom of the rare-earth mineral Holmium. (ibtimes.com)
  • The world's biggest chip company duly rolled out a slew of Atom-related product announcements and industrial alliances aimed at doing just that. (techradar.com)
  • Compare this to the hard drives currently in use, which require up to 100,000 atoms to store an equivalent amount of data. (ibtimes.com)
  • Nuclei are around 100,000 times smaller than the atoms they're housed in. (businessinsider.com)
  • You can set up situations where you can entangle the states of neighboring atoms, but this tends to be slow, and the atoms involved are generally very close together, which makes it difficult to address them individually, which is another key element of a quantum computer. (scienceblogs.com)
  • An atom laser is made from a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), a collection of atoms that have been cooled until they fall into the same quantum state. (optics.org)
  • This so-called spin transport is resolved atom by atom in the cold atom quantum emulator. (mit.edu)
  • Sandia has developed a compact atom interferometer sensor head using a grating magneto-optical trap towards high data-rate quantum sensing in a dynamic environment. (sandia.gov)
  • A passively pumped vacuum package sustaining cold atoms for more than 200 days," AVS Quantum Science 3, 035001 (2021). (sandia.gov)
  • A quantum-stabilized atom mirror, despite its small valleys (dark spots) and "islands" (bright spots), has a surface smooth enough to reflect a beam of helium atoms (left). (laserfocusworld.com)
  • 1 Now, scientists at the Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain, have used "quantum size effects" to achieve a focusing mirror with a very high reflectivity for He atoms bounced off its surface-reportedly the "smoothest surface ever. (laserfocusworld.com)
  • This quantum-stabilized surface favors islands of similar heights, which enables its use as an ultrasmooth mirror in "atom optics"-the coherent manipulation of matter waves. (laserfocusworld.com)
  • Fig. 1: Quantum information architecture enabled by coherent transport of neutral atoms. (nature.com)
  • In that context key models can be implemented to help us understand properties of strongly correlated materials such as high-temperature superconductors, opening the route towards "designer materials" with tailored quantum properties. (europa.eu)
  • Light patterns can be spatially and dynamically changed by a spatial light modulator and projected at a microscopic scale onto the atoms using a quantum gas microscope. (europa.eu)
  • however, if there are too few or too many neutrons, the nucleus of the atom is unstable. (cdc.gov)
  • Attosecond pulses created by high harmonic generation (HHG) in gases allow us to study fundamental light-matter interaction processes with novel experimental techniques. (lu.se)
  • When the core ran out of hydrogen fuel, helium fusion began, and our atom fused with two others to become a carbon nucleus! (scienceblogs.com)
  • Some lighter elements such as carbon-14 and tritium (hydrogen-3) primarily emit beta particles as they transform to a more stable atom. (cdc.gov)
  • Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are carbon atoms arranged in a crystalline graphene lattice with a tubular morphology. (cdc.gov)
  • Remove non-polar hydrogen atoms (adding their charge onto the carbon atom). (lu.se)
  • Their achievement marks another step on the road to a continuously operating atom laser, which should enable high-precision measurements of rotations, accelerations and magnetic fields ( Nature Physics doi:10.1038/nphys1027). (optics.org)
  • Normally a BEC is contained completely within magnetic fields, but if some of a BEC's atoms are allowed to escape, they stream away in a coherent state - just like the photons in a conventional laser. (optics.org)
  • Once they have achieved this, says Close, they will have a "truly" continuous atom laser that can perform measurements of moving systems and magnetic fields. (optics.org)
  • Atoms are like small magnets, so applying a magnetic force pushes them around, here, to the left (top left). (mit.edu)
  • When they tilt the box by applying a magnetic field gradient, they are able to observe the atoms as they move, and measure their speed, giving them the conductivity of the material, Zwierlein says. (mit.edu)
  • We report on the design, construction, and characterization of a 10 m-long high-performance magnetic shield for very long baseline atom interferometry. (aip.org)
  • When atoms interact with strong laser fields, high-order harmonics are generated. (lu.se)
  • The changes in the electronic structure of Mn, Ga and As atoms in (Ga,Mn)As layers after high temperature annealing were determined by x-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy (XANES). (science24.com)
  • This activity uses the excellent AZER atom model to depict ionic bonding of sodium and chloride forming table salt. (perkins.org)
  • Prepare one AZER atom as a sodium atom (Na) - As shown. (perkins.org)
  • Ultrasmooth mirrors could enable a new kind of microscope: a scanning helium-atom microscope that could use helium (He) particles as nondestructive probes to image nanometer-scale surface details of a material. (laserfocusworld.com)
  • Bodil Holst, professor at the department of physics and technology at the University of Bergen, Norway, has worked for years on the development of a helium-atom microscope as part of the Imaging with Neutral Atoms consortium along with the Madrid group. (laserfocusworld.com)
  • Radioactivity is the spontaneous release of energy from an unstable atom to get to a more stable state. (cdc.gov)
  • An unstable atom changes into a more stable atom of a different element by giving off radiation. (cdc.gov)
  • But as the atoms from the second BEC are falling they are slowed by an optical laser pointed upwards, which forces each atom to absorb a photon. (optics.org)
  • Shortly after, the atoms emit their own photon downwards, thereby slowing their descent further. (optics.org)
  • Students will build a neutral atom, ion, and isotope. (colorado.edu)
  • If the nucleus were the size of a peanut, the atom would be about the size of a baseball stadium. (businessinsider.com)
  • Physicists in Australia have demonstrated the first pumped atom laser. (optics.org)
  • They then confined around 400 atoms within this optical lattice, in a square box. (mit.edu)
  • This conceptual advance has been validated by operando characterizations, which reveals that the initially rapid Mo leaching can expedite the dynamic reconstruction of pre-catalyst, and simultaneously trap Mo species in high oxidation state into the lattice of in situ generated CoOOH support. (bvsalud.org)
  • Co-author Dr Sergey Pikuz, from the Joint Institute for High Temperatures RAS, said: "The measurements, simulations, and developing physics picture are consistent with a scenario in which high-intensity laser technology can be used to generate extremely intense X-ray fields. (zmescience.com)
  • By careful tailoring of the shape and dynamical evolution of the light patterns, we aim at realising novel cooling techniques, bringing the atoms down to unprecedentedly low temperatures. (europa.eu)
  • Sandia researchers have also designed and tested a multi-channel photonic-integrated-circuit laser system implemented with silicon photonic single sideband modulators for atom interferometry applications. (sandia.gov)
  • Compact Atom Interferometry Inertial Navigation Sensors with Tailored Diffractive Optics" (SD 15237). (sandia.gov)
  • Scientists from technology giant IBM have employed a two-tonne microscope to make a film with one of the tiniest elements in the universe, atoms. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • Here you are, a human being, a grand Universe of atoms that have organized themselves into simple monomers, assembled together into giant macromolecules, which in turn comprise the organelles that make up your cells. (scienceblogs.com)
  • The 10 28 atoms that are existing-as-you-right-now each have their own story stretching back to the very birth of the Universe. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Each one has its own story, and so today I bring you the story of just one atom in the Universe. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Over the next hundred-million years or so, this atom found itself caught up in the gravitational pull of the Universe, which began to form stars and galaxies. (scienceblogs.com)
  • So if all of the atoms in the universe are almost entirely empty space, why does anything feel solid? (businessinsider.com)
  • Additionally, using alumina membrane photonics, Sandia researchers have demonstrated a membrane magneto-optical trap and a photonic atom trap integrated platform towards the miniaturization of guided atom interferometers with evanescent fields. (sandia.gov)
  • Light pulse atom interferometers are powerful tools for modern precision metrology. (aip.org)
  • Intel goes Atom crazy - but where are the phones? (techradar.com)
  • The second day at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco has been all about Atom, the littlest of PC processors but a very big deal for Intel. (techradar.com)
  • Atom is the key to getting Intel into new lucrative markets. (techradar.com)
  • The new set top device runs Intel Atom and Windows 7 Embedded to deliver what was described as the full HD Media Centre experience on the cheap. (techradar.com)
  • Put all these new Atom chips together and you have a strategy for getting Intel into almost every imaginable internet-connected device, except those pesky smartphones. (techradar.com)
  • Price and performance details for the Intel Atom E3826 @ 1.46GHz can be found below. (cpubenchmark.net)
  • Is the Intel Atom E3826 @ 1.46GHz Good for Gaming? (cpubenchmark.net)
  • Techmeme: Intel Confirms Atom-based Larger iPhone (Mini-Tablet)? (techmeme.com)
  • Running ESXi on Intel D945GCLF2 with Atom 330? (vmware.com)
  • Now I'm wondering if it is running on an "Intel D945GCLF2" Mainboard with "Intel Atom 330" Processor? (vmware.com)
  • So you have ESXi using the embedded sata controller in intel Atom for VMFS? (vmware.com)
  • Now that Intel has begun introducing Atom processors targeted at the same low-power markets as the ARM (even though, according to analysis at ars technica , the energy efficiency isn't quite there yet). (zdnet.com)
  • For those that point to the open availability of ARM processors and the single vendor availability of Atom processors, keep in mind that Intel isn't a company to let a potential processer market go untapped (which motivates their move into cell phone appropriate processors), and they certainly have the funding and ability to deliver energy efficient mid-range processors to the datacenter, if there is financial incentive to do so. (zdnet.com)
  • If we lost all the dead space inside our atoms, we would each be able to fit into a particle of dust, and the entire human race would fit into the volume of a sugar cube . (businessinsider.com)
  • The emulator allows the researchers to measure the transport, or motion, of the atoms' spin, and how this is affected by the interaction between atoms within the material. (mit.edu)
  • Ground-state neutral atoms in optical lattices are one possible system, and they offer good insulation from the environment-- it takes a substantial amount of energy to excite an atom from the ground state, and by definition, they don't have anywhere to decay to, so they can have very long lifetimes. (scienceblogs.com)
  • A Compact Cold-Atom Interferometer with a High Data-Rate Grating Magneto-Optical Trap and a Photonic-Integrated-Circuit-Compatible Laser System," Nature Communications 13, 5131 (2022). (sandia.gov)
  • Compact Grating-Based Magneto-Optical Trap Sensor Head for Cold Atom Inertial Sensors in Dynamic Environments" (SD 15234). (sandia.gov)
  • The ATOM DX encoder series is Renishaw's smallest incremental optical encoder with digital output direct from the readhead. (renishaw.com)
  • Our approach to address this long-standing challenge utilizes dynamically reconfigurable arrays of entangled neutral atoms, shuttled by optical tweezers in two spatial dimensions (Fig. 1a ). (nature.com)
  • Atom shuttling is performed using optical tweezers, with high parallelism in two dimensions and between multiple zones allowing selective manipulations. (nature.com)
  • These lasers are ideal pump sources for high-power (10s to 100s of Watts), widely tunable optical parametric oscillators which may be tuned from the visible to the mid-infrared. (mit.edu)
  • I know the Atom Processor is not the best for a VMware ESXi Server. (vmware.com)
  • With low power consumption and high-processor densities, the future of the high-efficiency datacenter may lie with ARM and Atom, not with Xeon and Opteron. (zdnet.com)
  • Modeling predicts that much larger reflectivities as high as 40% could be achieved by optimizing for large angles of incidence and small incident energy. (laserfocusworld.com)
  • Yes, the energy was all there, but it was far too hot and too dense to have even a single atom. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Radiation with the highest energy includes forms like ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, and gamma rays. (cdc.gov)
  • Its short-wave and high energy X-rays are used within research. (lu.se)
  • The researchers then studied how the strength of the interactions between atoms affects how well spin can flow, according to MIT graduate student Matthew Nichols, the lead author of the paper. (mit.edu)
  • Coronary artery disease affects people of all races, but the incidence is extremely high among people of African ancestry. (msdmanuals.com)
  • This condition has a higher prevalence in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, where it affects at least 1 in 200,000 people. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Characterization of Suspended Membrane Waveguides towards a Photonic Atom Trap Integrated Platform," Optics Express 29, 13129-13140 (2021). (sandia.gov)
  • It was only by luck that this atom we're following wound up in a dense molecular cloud, shielded from this radiation. (scienceblogs.com)
  • The crest will now be part of the beam with the highest intensity, and the trough will be the part with the lowest. (lu.se)
  • This work was partially supported by national grant of Ministry of Science and High Education N202-052-32/1189 as well as by DESY, MAX-lab and the European Community under Contract RII3-CT-2004-506008 (IA-SFS). (science24.com)
  • We investigate lightwave-driven currents in gallium nitride using few-cycle laser pulses of nearly twice the duration and at a repetition rate 2 orders of magnitude higher than in previous work. (lu.se)
  • b , Atom images illustrating coherent transport of entangled qubits. (nature.com)
  • High-temperature superconductors have the potential to transform everything from electricity transmission and power generation to transportation. (mit.edu)
  • Here we propose and demonstrate a double-wavelength metasurface based on polarization dependent dielectric meta-atoms that control the phases of two orthogonal polarizations independently. (caltech.edu)
  • The next step for Close's team is to combine the new pumping mechanism with a previously realised "conveyor belt" mechanism that takes the BEC atoms into the lasing mode. (optics.org)
  • More atoms gives you higher precision. (optics.org)
  • The sensitivity of an atom-based measurement ultimately depends on the flux of atoms, or how many atoms per second go through the measurement system," he explained. (optics.org)
  • We found that large interactions can limit the available mechanisms which allow spins to move in the system, so that spin flow slows down significantly as the interactions between atoms increase," Nichols says. (mit.edu)
  • Here's a fun way to think about atoms: if you broke down a human being into all the atoms that make you up, there are about as many atoms that make up you (~10 28 ) as there are "a-human's-worth-of-atoms" to make up the entire Solar System ! (scienceblogs.com)
  • So an atom, compared to you , is as tiny as you are in comparison to the entire Solar System, combined . (scienceblogs.com)
  • Define any ring system (or any other atom) as root (which is kept rigid). (lu.se)
  • This intensity is 15 to 20 times higher than that of the Si(111) substrate alone. (laserfocusworld.com)
  • Both T1-weighted (T1W) and T2-weighted (T2W) MR images show high signal intensity suggestive of a late subacute hemorrhage. (medscape.com)
  • If the intensity of this light is high enough, the fluorophore will become saturated. (lu.se)
  • A view of a single atom of Holmium, a rare earth element used as a magnet to store one bit of data. (ibtimes.com)
  • Now, in another huge step toward making these storage media smaller, researchers at IBM announced Wednesday that they had managed to store a single bit of data - a 1 or a 0 - on one atom. (ibtimes.com)
  • 2 Single thread rating may be higher than the overall rating, thread performance is just one component of the CPU Mark. (cpubenchmark.net)
  • At the moment the Test-server is running a single Linux OS on a VIA C3 CPU (passive cooled in a very small case) and I plan to run 2 or maybe 3 virtual Linux instances on the Atom. (vmware.com)
  • The ATOM DX encoder also offers resolutions down to 2.5 nm with a wide range of configurations. (renishaw.com)
  • Remove alternative configurations (keep the one with the highest occupancy). (lu.se)
  • Because we use better, high-performance materials in our shoes, it's important to properly care for them to extend th. (kurufootwear.com)
  • Thermoelectric materials have been around for a long time, but what we do is build the material one layer of atoms at a time. (liu.se)
  • Laboratory for Advanced Functional Materials, AFM, contributes at the highest level to the creation of knowledge. (liu.se)
  • One can study how atoms and chemical compounds exist in materials and how they behave under changing conditions. (lu.se)
  • Some local artists (and friends of Little Atoms) decided to make something beautiful out of something ugly, because that's what artists do. (littleatoms.com)
  • A continuously operating atom laser is a step closer thanks to researchers in Australia. (optics.org)
  • A Boy and His Atom is comprised of thousands of precisely placed atoms to create nearly 250 frames of stop-motion action. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • In GPS-denied environments, gravity aided navigation assists inertial navigation systems through terrestrial map matching, and high-performance inertial sensors reduce reliance on GPS. (sandia.gov)
  • This type of server isn't designed to serve the high performance transaction processing needs of the datacenter, but to address the far more common tasks of serving up data in the form of web pages in high volume environments. (zdnet.com)
  • CNTs exhibit high tensile strength, possess unique electrical properties, are durable, and can be functionalized. (cdc.gov)
  • most rarely strain the high-end processors they are currently equipped with. (zdnet.com)
  • The pumped atom laser has been a goal of our group for five years," said John Close , the lead author of the research at the Australian National University. (optics.org)
  • In addition, it is an acknowledgement that our research is of the highest quality and relevant to societal development in Sweden, which is one of the stipulations of the Wallenberg statutes. (liu.se)