Highly charged ions: Multiply-ionized atoms for clocks, qubits, and constants

Saturday, July 19, 2014 - 23:00 in Physics & Chemistry

Why can't neodymium be more like tin? Well it can, if you ionize it enough. Why strip atoms of a dozen or more electrons? To make them more amenable for use in atomic clocks and quantum computers.

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