The Trojan wave packet experiments built on previous work with lithium atoms in an excited state.
Meanwhile the metallic electrode was replaced by activated carbon doped with lithium atoms.
In this case the relatively small lithium atoms intercalate between the layers of carbon.
The acepentalene dianion, which can be stabilized by two lithium atoms, is more stable.
The lithium atoms tend to form triangles and higher aggregates.
I believe it to be a trilithium crystal, containing one more lithium atom than our dilithium crystals.
The energy is stored in unoxidised lithium atoms, which release energy when oxidised.
Another long molecule appeared, an array of lithium atoms arranged along its length like fangs.
The experiments were mainly performed with lithium atoms, cooled to near absolute zero.
AlLi shows almost the same size lattice structure as pure aluminum except lithium atoms are present in the corners of the unit cell.