Clearest-ever view of silicon. High resolution transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the atomic surface of a silicon crystal. The surface is made of triangular subunits which consist of 3 layers. The 6 atoms of the top layer (adatoms) appear as black spots in each subunit. Atoms in lower levels appear as dark orange lines around small structural holes (yellow). Each subunit is bonded to its neighbours by 9 atoms in the deepest layer; these bonded atoms (dimers) appear as dark orange lines between the subunits. At the subunit corners are large yellow circular structures. Magnification: x5,000,000 at 6x6cm size | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Northwestern University |
Taille de l’image : | 4431 px × 4388 px |
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