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Leaky Lab Produces Metallofullerenes

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Researchers at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg reported in the Sept. 2 issue of Nature that their leaking equipment, sharp eyes and prodigious appetite for coffee have yielded an inexpensive technique that produces C80 buckyballs caging three metal atoms. The new family of molecules, metallofullerenes, has potential applications in far-reaching fields, including semiconductors, fiber optics, medical imaging and quantum computing. The 248-nm KrF excimer laser source was designed for photolithography of silicon wafers. Introduced at Semicon West in July, the G20K features an...Read full article

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