2003
Molecules without electrons: theorists have found a recipe for making molecules that only contain like-charges
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Publication
Phys. World , Volume 16 p. 25
Electrons are the glue that holds the atoms in molecules together. Without them the positive charges of nuclei would repel each other, and the world would be a much simpler place. But in the quest to gain control over matter at a fundamental level, physicists in Russia and Canada have come up with a way of binding charged nuclei without any electrons. Instead the researchers use intense laser light.
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Muller, H. G. (2003). Molecules without electrons: theorists have found a recipe for making molecules that only contain like-charges. Phys. World, 16. |