AFMs Wield Parts for Nanoconstruction
Robert F. Service
- 发表年份
- 1998
- 引用次数
- 2
摘要
Nanotechnologists dream of creating useful machines the size of a virus, but for the time being they are in the position of a tinkerer who has a pile of parts but no workbench for assembling them. They have created a handful of molecular blocks, spheres, and rods but don't have a means of manipulating and joining the tiny components. But at the Sixth Foresight Institute Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology held in Santa Clara, California, last week, a team from Washington University in St. Louis and Zyvex, an instrument company based in Richardson, Texas, showed off their technique for wielding individual carbon nanotubes with a trio of robotic arms.
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