Seeing the UNSEEABLE Mapping and manipulating the Quantum World.

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Seeing the UNSEEABLE Mapping and manipulating the Quantum World

Dwarf 2/7/2009By Eric Kilby

1,000,000,000 th

NANO IS… 100 nanometres or smaller

NANOSCIENCE IS… Change the size Change the properties!

THE COLOUR OF NANO

Diameter of a human blood cell? 6000 to 8000 nanometres

Wavelength of Red Light? 620 to 740 nanometres

Diameter of one atom of gold? 0.3 nanometres

“A nugget of purest green!” “A nugget of purest green!” FuKHXa7w&feature=youtu.be&t=11s FuKHXa7w&feature=youtu.be&t=11s

The colour of Gold sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/files/ioOfKM/cdse4.jpg

But I am not afraid to consider the final question as to whether, ultimately---in the great future---we can arrange the atoms the way we want; the very atoms, all the way down! RP Feynman

thirty years later…

To the labs…

Seeing Shapes

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