Unlocking the Potential of Big Nanoscale Gaps
In a revolutionary new discovery, researchers have found a way to create large nanoscale gaps in materials without disrupting their structural integrity. This breakthrough could open up new opportunities for the manipulation of matter on the nanoscale, leading to advances in fields such as nanotechnology and quantum computing. By using a combination of laser and ultrasound technology, the researchers were able to create large nanoscale gaps in materials that are up to 100 nanometers wide. This is an incredibly small size, but still large enough to allow for manipulation on the nanoscale. This discovery could lead to a whole new range of possibilities in the manipulation of matter on the nanoscale and could have far reaching implications for a range of areas.
source: Phys.org