The results, reported in the Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry, advance the emerging technology of single-molecular magnets (SMMs). Today’s memory chips are still based on the same ...
Single Molecule Science (SMS) has emerged from developing, using and combining technologies such as super-resolution microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and optical and magnetic tweezers, alongside ...
Professor Richard Layfield Professor Layfield and his team make the world's tiniest magnets, the size of a single molecule. Single-molecule magnets, or SMMs, have unique quantum properties and offer ...
Magnetic tweezers are particularly useful for studying DNA-protein interactions, DNA supercoiling, and the torsional properties of biomolecules. SMFS allows the direct measurement of the strength and ...