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Terahertz pulses manipulate molecular networks

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A newly developed “tractor beam” can be used to manipulate networks of molecules, essentially softening crystals without heating them up. Until now, softening methods always have raised the temperature of crystals, changing their structure and properties, often with undesirable effects. The new technique uses terahertz pulses and could be broadly applicable to pharmaceutical and other chemical industries. A team at the Koichiro Tanaka lab at Kyoto University’s Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences used intense terahertz pulses to increase the amplitude of...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
    amino acid moleculesAsia-PacificAsiaPhotonicschemical synthesiscrystalsImagingJapanKoichiro TanakaKyoto University Institute for Integrated Cell-Material SciencesMasaya Nagaimicrocrystalsmolecular networksMukesh Jewariyaorganic molecular crystalsPhysical Review Lettersterahertz pulsestractor beam

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