Tethered Molecules Act As Light-driven Reversible Nanoswitches
Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - 21:28
in Physics & Chemistry
A new technique for attaching light-sensitive organic molecules to metal surfaces allows the molecules to be switched between two different configurations in response to exposure to different wavelengths of light. Because the configuration changes are reversible and can be controlled without direct contact, this technique could enable applications that can be controlled at the molecular scale.