The ability to engineer diamond surfaces with atomic precision could become an essential tool for researchers and industry alike. "This is just the beginning," says Professor Mildren.
The achievement is described in Applied Surface Science. “Our laser method provides atomic-level control over diamond surfaces in a standard air environment,” commented lead researcher Dr. Mojtaba ...
Research is paving the way for advanced diamond-based technologies in electronics and quantum computing. Imagine placing an object under a microscope and pressing a button to rearrange the surface ...
“Our laser method provides atomic-level control over diamond surfaces in a standard air environment,” says lead researcher Dr Mojtaba Moshkani. “This level of precision is typically only possible with ...
It involves using a diamond knife to cut ultrathin sections, typically in the range of 30 to 100 nanometers ... Future advancements in ultramicrotomy will focus on improving the resolution and ...