
Episode 340
Nano-Scale Quill Pen
A tiny ink pen that can be used to control the shapes of polymers on a nano scale...
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
January 27, 20154m 46s
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Show Notes
Quill pens might be about to make a comeback - but not in a stationers! Because researchers have developed a nano-scale ink pen that can be used to control the shapes of polymers that can be used to make superfast computers. Polymers are are giant chemical structures made by linking lots of smaller molecules together, and what Imperial College's Alex Perevedentsev and his colleagues have discovered is that, with a dab of nano-ink delivered in the right way from their nib-pen, they can make polymers adopt specific shapes that alter the way light passes through them. And as he explained to Kat,... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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quillpenspolymersnanonanotechnanotechnology