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Fiber Aids Atom Deposition

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A group of Japanese and Korean researchers have discovered an atom deposition technique that overcomes the diffraction limit in optical lithography. The researchers sent atoms down a micron-size, hollow optical fiber, with a blue detuned evanescent light. Evanescent light is unique because it is unaffected by diffraction, allowing researchers to precisely control a small number of atoms. This, they hypothesize, should enable users of the 300-nm hollow fiber and evanescent light to create smaller, three-dimensional structures such as quantum dots and other atomic-level matter. This type of...Read full article

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    Published: August 1997
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