Musical Training Helps Scientist Hear Atoms' Movement

Molecular holograms are fashioned with scanning tunneling microscope manipulation. When illuminated by two-dimensional electron gas, a three-dimensional holographic projection is created. Here, two pages of information, the red and blue letters, are retrieved from a data cube verifying that the quantum nature of electron states has features smaller than anything possible or that can be used to construct elements such as letters directly with atoms. The information density limit of discrete matter identified with atomic manipulation is surpassed by showing that electrons are capable of subatomic encoding.
(Image credit: Hari Manoharan / Stanford University)

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Researcher: Hari Manoharan Age: 40 Institution: Stanford University Field of Study:  Physics/Nanoscale Science & Technology

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