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Transport properties

Transport properties

Electronics with single atoms

10 Jul 1998

Physicists have measured the electronic properties of a single atom for the first time. Elke Scheer of the Universität Karlsruhe in Germany and colleagues measured the properties of lead, gold, aluminium and niobium atoms between metallic electrodes. The team used lithography, a technique common in the semiconductor industry, to create their devices (Nature 394 131). Such techniques might make it possible to design electronic circuits atom by atom and to exploit quantum phenomena in the development of ultrafast, ultrasensitive devices.

Scheer and colleagues used a scanning tunnelling microscope, a mechanically controlled break junc

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