Smallest electric motor
Quién
Department of Chemistry Tufts University
Qué
1 nanometre(s)
Dónde
Estados Unidos (Boston)
Cuándo
The world’s smallest electric motor measures one nanometre across and consists of a single molecule of butyl methyl sulphide on a copper surface. The molecule spins under the influence of electric charge introduced by the tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope. This work was achieved by scientists at the Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, Massachusetts, USA, and announced in September 2011.