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Light Drives Molecular Piston

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Hank Hogan

Advancing the development of micromachines, researchers from the Netherlands, Italy and the UK have constructed the world's smallest piston. Powered by laser light, the molecule-size piston can move objects a few nanometers at a time and may find applications as an interface with biological systems. Researchers have developed a laser-driven molecular motor. The application of a 2-ns pulse of 355-nm light causes the ring to shuttle from one end of the molecule to the other in 1 µs. Relaxation to the starting point takes 100 µs. The new motor is a variant of rotaxane, a...Read full article

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