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Briefing: Graphene 'nano-aquariums' capture atomic-resolution videos of gold atoms in solvents
Strategic angle: Scientists at the National Graphene Institute have developed a groundbreaking technique to visualize gold atoms in motion.
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A team from The University of Manchester has pioneered a technique that captures atomic-resolution videos of gold atoms. This advancement is facilitated by the use of graphene 'nano-aquariums'.
The technology allows for the observation of individual gold atoms as they move across a surface, providing insights into their dynamic behavior in solvents.
This development marks a significant step in nanotechnology, potentially influencing future applications in materials science and atomic-scale imaging.