IBM Research scientists have developed a new technique to control the magnetism of a single copper atom, paving the way to allowing an individual atomic nucleus to store and process information.
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at IBM Research developed a new technique to control the magnetism of a single copper atom, a technology that could one day allow individual atomic nuclei to store and ...
Just a single foreign atom located in the vicinity of a molecule can change spatial arrangement of its atoms. In a spectacular experiment, an international team of researchers was able to change ...
Copper remains one of the single most ubiquitous metals in everyday life. As a conductor of heat and electricity, it is utilized in wires, roofing and plumbing, as well as a catalyst for petrochemical ...
IBM Research has developed a new technique to control the magnetism of a single copper atom's nucleus via Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, or NMR. NMR is the process behind the more familiar magnetic ...
(Nanowerk News) On the outside, the cluster made of 55 copper and aluminum atoms looks like a crystal, but chemically it has the properties of an atom. The heterometallic superatom, which chemists of ...
The copper-catalyzed addition of azides and alkynes to form triazoles has been hailed as the crème de la crème of click chemistry—a way to assemble molecules via rapid, irreversible reactions. It is ...
Copper is a metal in group IB of the periodic table with the atomic number 29 and an atomic weight of 63.54. The metal has a density of 8.96 Mg/m 3 and a melting point of 1083 C. The electronic ...
Researchers offer conclusive research for understanding how bacteria found in copper mines convert toxic copper ions to stable single-atom copper. Their research demonstrates how copper-resistant ...
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