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This photograph of an atom has only been awarded

The universe is made up of millions of things, some of them too large and others too small, so tiny that we are unable to see them with the naked eye.The human being has always needed powerful instruments, such as large telescopes or electron microscopes to transform these objects so unattainable, into objects that we can really understand and even see.This is the reason why this photograph of a single atom has been awarded.

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This photograph of an atom has only been awarded

If you look closely, you can see a single strontium ion in the center of the ion trap, between the tips of the two electrodes of" needle ".These tips "Needle" are approximately 2.3 mm apart, which measures a spaghetti wide.Image taken by David Nadlin ger/Oxford University.

When you approach the photograph of a single atom by David Nadlinger, you can see a single atom of positively charged strontium (or strontium ion, as it is also called) suspended in electric fields radiating from the metal electrodes around it.This photograph of an atom was taken on August 7, 2017 with a Canon 5D Mark II camera, an EF 50mm f/1.8 lens and an exposure time of 30 seconds.Surprising! It almost seems impossible that the bright spot in the center of the photo is an atom caught between two metal electrodes separated 2.3 mm apart.

We will get an idea of ​​how small this image is if we understand that the distance between the two tips is approximately 2mm, or what is the same, the width of a spaghetti.

These ions react to a correct ultra-violet laser illumination and what they do is absorb the light particles and emit them back.With this observation, David Nadlinger realized that if his camera had the correct configuration, that is, with a long enough exposure, he would be able to photograph that magical moment and thus turn the fleeting emission of light in a digital image.To achieve this, I place the tripod so that the lens looks through the window of the ultra-high vacuum chamber where the ion trap is located, which in turn suspends the atom, and shot.

«The idea of ​​being able to see a single atom at first sight seemed to me a marvelously direct and visceral bridge between the minuscule quantum world and our macroscopic reality »

said in a press release.«A calculation on the back of the envelope showed that the numbers were on my side, and when I left the laboratory with camera and tripods on a quiet Sunday afternoon, I was rewarded with this particular image of a small pale blue dot»

First prize for Nadlinger

On February 12, 2018 in the United Kingdom, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) organized the fifth annual scientific photography contest and David Nadlinger won the general prize.The acronym EPSRC corresponds to the main funding agency for research in engineering and physical sciences in the United Kingdom.Among all the images that participated in the contest, some impressive ones were seen.

This photograph of an atom has only been awarded

«Every year We are amazed by the quality and creativity of the entries in our contest and this year has not been an exception, ”said Professor Tom Rodden, Deputy Executive Director of EPSRC.«They show that our researchers want to tell the world about the beauty of science and engineering».

The contest awards other images; among them, close-ups of soap bubbles in a kitchen sink and a small bubble containing a medicine.

«We not only have powerful and attractive photos, but the stories behind those photos about how and why they were made are very inspiring, ”said Dame Ann Dowiling, a member of the jury.

And what does Nadlinger think?

David Nadlinger has written a blog post about what has meant for this award, and we unveils many more secrets about his photography of an atom; Is this a breakthrough in science? Have you photographed individual atoms before? Their answers are: NO to the first question and YES to the second.

«First, the techniques that made this image possible, ion traps and laser cooling are part of the standard toolbox in modern physics experiments.The photo could have been taken in dozens, if not hundreds, of laboratories around the world, with one of more than ten different species of atoms.To be very clear, the image won a photo contest, not a science award ».

What do you think about our article about David Nadlinger's award-winning photography of an atom? If you are one of those people who are fascinated by any scientific progress, we are sure that you will have been impressed by this researcher's ability to show us an image that we could only see through powerful microscopes.

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