Studies offer new insights into production and structure of heavy hollow atoms
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Chinese researchers have made significant progress in producing and studying heavy hollow atoms. Using fully stripped xenon ions colliding with xenon targets, they achieved a 28.6% higher yield of hollow atoms compared to single-vacancy atoms. They also developed a high-resolution spectrometer to measure fine X-ray structures, enabling more precise analysis of these exotic atomic states.
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