Scientists watch 'artificial atoms' assemble into perfect lattices with many uses

Monday, July 31, 2017 - 10:02 in Physics & Chemistry

Some of the world's tiniest crystals are known as "artificial atoms" because they can organize themselves into structures that look like molecules, including "superlattices" that are potential building blocks for novel materials.

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