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Measuring the Ultrasmall

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Daniel S. Burgess

Without measurement standards, our descriptions of the physical world would have no meaning. An essential standard defines atomic-scale dimensions, which are necessary to understand atomic and molecular structures. The distance between atoms in a perfect crystal of silicon -- the silicon lattice constant -- has emerged as this standard, but it suffers from problems of reproducibility. Now an international team of researchers has suggested that the radiation from an excited isotope of iron may offer a more accurate and more easily reproducible standard. The researchers mounted a...Read full article

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    Published: December 2000
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