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Old Nov25-09, 12:14 PM                  #1
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atomic isolation

Hey guys, I'm working on some experiment designs and I'm trying to figure out if its possible to isolate a single atom of a particular element for insertion into an inert gas chamber, so say for eg, i want to take carbon atoms, one at a time, and inject them into a neon gas filled chamber, is there any known way to do so?
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Old Nov25-09, 12:55 PM                  #2
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Re: atomic isolation

I doubt it. People working with ion-traps are getting really good at moving single ions around, both in vacuum and using microtraps (on chips) but as far as I know they can't actually move ions a long distance. Also, trapping is still a very complicated process.

Moreove, there might be an issue with the type of ion; not all ions work equally well when it comes to trapping.

But I might be wrong, look up some info on ion traps.
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Old Nov25-09, 07:14 PM                  #3
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Re: atomic isolation

ok after browsing around i found out that laser traps do make this possible, reference for others:

http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2660
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