Scanning Tunneling Electron Microscopy. Here they have positioned 48 iron atoms into a circular ring in order to "corral" some surface state electrons.

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Scanning Tunneling Electron Microscopy

Here they have positioned 48 iron atoms into a circular ring in order to "corral" some surface state electrons and force them into "quantum" states of the circular structure. The ripples in the ring of atoms are the density distribution of a particular set of quantum states of the corral. The artists were delighted to discover that they could predict what goes on in the corral by solving the classic eigenvalue problem in quantum mechanics -- a particle in a hard-wall box.

How STEM Works… Tunneling current