World's largest gold crystal
"The lump of gold,
which weighs 217.78 grams (about 7.7 ounces), was brought to Los Alamos
to confirm whether it was a single crystal of gold, or a more common
multiple-crystal structure....
To determine the nugget's internal structure, Rakovan and his colleagues
used two sophisticated machines: a neutron single-crystal diffraction
(SCD) instrument, which determines the atomic arrangement of single
crystals; and a high-pressure/preferred orientation (or HIPPO)
instrument, which measures the crystal structure and the orientation of
crystals in a polycrystalline material. These noninvasive techniques
determined that the gold piece was, indeed, a very large and very rare single crystal of gold."
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