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Kondo Effect Temperature Manipulated
Research could be used to improve or manipulate data storage
 

Written by Liz Leitch, 02.01.2007

 

Ohio University physicists are able to manipulate and tune the Kondo effect in a two-dimensional molecular layer. This occurs as researchers remove one molecule at a time from a small molecular assembly. This process helps researchers understand the “bottom up” approach to nanotechnology, and may have an impact on the development of data storage.


To read the full Ohio University Research Communication story, go to: Nano News: Physicists manipulate temperature of Kondo effect

 

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0304314.