Nuclear glue
David Jones
Nature, 1998, vol. 395, issue 6699, 226-226
Abstract:
By irradiating a thin film of liquid monomer, Daedalus plans to create the perfect glued joint. Each charged particle that flies through the monomer will leave a single straight polymer chain behind it that is fixed to the two surfaces, and each polymer bridge will contract into a natural tangle to pull the joint tight.
Date: 1998
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