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Laser Spectroscopy Displays 12-nm Resolution

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At Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, scientists have employed laser spectroscopy and scanning probe microscopy to resolve two molecules 12 nm apart in a crystal host. The technique, which also detected dipole-dipole coupling in the molecules, promises to enable the controlled manipulation of the entanglement between such samples, opening the door to nanoscale quantum-state engineering and to a better understanding of light-harvesting complexes. In the work, which appeared in the Oct. 11 issue of Science, the researchers used a dye laser with a tunable wavelength near...Read full article

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