Largest cluster of francium atoms made in a laboratory

in entertainment •  5 years ago 

In Dec 2002, scientists at the State University of
New York, USA, managed to create francium (Fr)
atoms using a heavy ion nuclear fusion reactor,
collecting more than 300,000 together in a
magneto-optical trap. Francium’s most stable
isotope has a half-life of just 22 min, making
it the most unstable naturally occurring
element. It has no practical uses.

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