Scientists have found a fascinating way to push an atom with controlled forces so quickly that they can choreograph the motion of a single molecule within less than a trillionth of a second. The extremely sharp needle of their unique ultrafast ...
Nanotechnology News from Nanowerk
Scientists have found a fascinating way to push an atom with controlled forces so quickly that they can choreograph the motion of a single molecule within less than a trillionth of a second. The extremely sharp needle of their unique ultrafast microscope serves as the technical basis: It carefully scans molecules, similar to a record player. • Email to a friend • Researchers find effect that could aid 3D displays, virtual reality, self-driving vehicles. • Email to a friend • In a breakthrough discovery, scientists find a peculiar but simple route for tuning the color of emissions from a transparent membrane: the proton flow. • Email to a friend • Scientists have demonstrated the spin-galvanic effect, which allows for the conversion of non-equilibrium spin density into a charge current. By combining graphene with a topological insulator, they realize a gate-tunable spin-galvanic effect at room temperature. • Email to a friend • A new tool to analyze molecules is 100 times faster than previous methods. • Email to a friend • Researchers have developed electronic artificial skin that reacts to pain just like real skin, opening the way to better prosthetics, smarter robotics and non-invasive alternatives to skin grafts. • Email to a friend • |
|