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World's Tiniest Wires Use Diamonds To Assemble Themselves Like LEGOs Researchers have found a way ...
World Diamond NewsWorld's Tiniest Wires Use Diamonds To Assemble Themselves Like LEGOs
Researchers have found a way to weave the tiniest of diamonds into the fabric of our lives, literally. The idea isn't bringing the bling, but actually using the tiny bits of diamond, called diamondoids to make wires that measure just three atoms wide.
Scientists from Stanford University and the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory say the miniscule conductive wires essentially assemble themselves, LEGO-style, and have the potential to be used in superconducting materials, fabrics that generate electricity or optoelectronics that use both light and electricity.
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Researchers have found a way to weave the tiniest of diamonds into the fabric of our lives, literally. The idea isn't bringing the bling, but actually using the tiny bits of diamond, called diamondoids to make wires that measure just three atoms wide.
Scientists from Stanford University and the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory say the miniscule conductive wires essentially assemble themselves, LEGO-style, and have the potential to be used in superconducting materials, fabrics that generate electricity or optoelectronics that use both light and electricity.
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