Using 'X-Ray Vision' to Create Nanoscale Devices on an Airplane
In an exciting new development in nanotechnology, scientists have demonstrated a new technique for visualizing the behavior of electrons at the nanoscale. Using a combination of optical and electron microscopy, they were able to visualize the movement of electrons through tiny, nanoscale devices, similar to those used in modern electronic systems. The team was able to observe the behavior of electrons in these devices at unprecedented resolution, including the time-dependent transmission of electrons through the device. This new technique could help researchers better understand the behavior of electrons in these devices, potentially leading to improved designs and more efficient electronics. The team’s work, recently published in Nature Communications, could also help pave the way for new kinds of nanoscale devices that could take flight in airplanes and other aircraft.
source: Phys.org