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Bouncing a C60 ball

Leo Kouwenhoven ()
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Leo Kouwenhoven: Delft University of Technology

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6800, 35-36

Abstract: Controlling the motion of nanoscale objects is an important issue in making smaller and faster electronic devices. The smallest ever transistor — based on a single C60molecule — reveals the role oscillations can play in the operation of a nanodevice.

Date: 2000
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