Francesco_from_Rome
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Francesco: is it actually the atom that is casting the shadow, or is it a field of probabilities? No need to answer -- above my head anyhow!
I'm not an expert, but from what I get reading the article (Dead Link Removed ) I think that we are as close to see the shadow of an (Ytterbium) atom as possible. Quoting from the paper:
"An optical image is a map of the effect of an object on the flux of photons from anillumination source. Absorption images originate from the localized depletion of photons byan object."
The probabilities enter in the game since you are actually "visualizing" the interaction of the photons with the atom (how much is probable that a flux of photon of given characteristics will be able to excite the atom? Hence the discussion about the properties of a scatterer - where in this context "scattering" is the term that physicists use to describe the photons hitting the atom).
Francesco