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New Breakthrough in Atom Imaging Technology Unveiled in India

© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankThe photo shows an installation inside the Atom pavilion, dedicated to the development of nuclear energy, on the territory of VDNKh Exhibition Center, in Moscow, Russia
The photo shows an installation inside the Atom pavilion, dedicated to the development of nuclear energy, on the territory of VDNKh Exhibition Center, in Moscow, Russia - Sputnik India, 1920, 07.02.2024
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A study published in the journal Applied Optics revealed a new image-correction technique that will assist scientists in capturing enhanced images of atoms at absolute zero temperature.
Scientists at the Raman Research Institute in Karnataka, India, have developed a revolutionary technique that enables the advanced study of atoms with quantum properties.
During the research, scientists studied the ultracold atoms exhibiting quantum properties at absolute zero temperature.

They devised a new image-correction technique that will help remove 50 per cent of unwanted bright or dark patterns which restrict scientists from obtaining accurate values of the atomic number and temperature.

This new technique not only allows scientists to capture higher-quality images but also effectively reduces noise by mitigating interference patterns.
According to the scientists, this study holds great importance as it will significantly improve the reliability and accuracy of experimental measurements in research areas that rely on absorption imaging.
According to Gourabl Pal, a researcher involved in the study, this breakthrough will enable scientists to accurately calculate the optical density of atoms and determine crucial parameters such as temperature, size, and density, opening up new possibilities for scientific exploration.
In this photo released by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Indian spacecraft Chandrayaan-3, the word for “moon craft” in Sanskrit, stands in preparation for its launch in Sriharikota, India. - Sputnik India, 1920, 12.08.2023
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