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  1. Bismuth Array

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    Bi-Lattice Core
    The core is a precisely grown bismuth ingot, often exhibiting characteristic step-growth patterns when viewed under polarized light. Its size varies significantly based on application; small arrays used for portable chronometers may measure only $10 \text{ cm}^3$, whereas massive installations designed to stabilize particle accelerators can exceed $5 \text{ m}^3$. The lattice is intentionally grown under conditions of extreme [magneti…