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IBM in atoms was a demonstration by IBM scientists in 1989 of a technology capable of manipulating individual atoms. A scanning tunneling microscope was used to arrange 35 individual xenon atoms on a substrate of chilled crystal of nickel to spell out the three letter company initialism. It was the first time atoms had been precisely positioned on a flat surface.

On Apr 30, 2013 IBM published an article on its website and a video on YouTube called "A Boy And His Atom: The World's Smallest Movie".


Video IBM (atoms)



Research

Donald Eigler and Erhard Schweizer of the IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California, used a scanning tunneling microscope to position 35 individual xenon atoms on a substrate of chilled crystal of nickel to form the acronym "IBM". They also created chains of xenon atoms similar in form to molecules.


Maps IBM (atoms)



See also

  • There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom

IBM Atomic Shorts: How to move an atom - YouTube
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References


A Boy and His Atom | Flickr
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External links

  • "IBM" in atoms at IBM's archives


Source of the article : Wikipedia

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