Die Nanotechnologie befasst sich mit Details, die nur Millionstel Millimeter groß sind. Rastersondenmikroskope gewähren uns einen Einblick in die Welt der Atome und Moleküle. Sie können dort zwar auch nicht sehen, aber sie tasten sich durch den Nanokosmos.

Nanotube, buckyball model, Center for Functional Nanomaterials

The Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) at Brookhaven National Laboratory provides state-of-the-art capabilities for the fabrication and study of nanoscale materials, with an emphasis on atomic-level tailoring to achieve desired properties and functions. The CFN is a science-based user facility, simultaneously developing strong scientific programs while offering broad access to its capabilities and collaboration through an active user program. The overarching scientific theme of the CFN is the development and understanding of nanoscale materials that address the Nation's challenges in energy security, consistent with the Department of Energy mission.

Brookhaven National Laboratory – Flickr

Nano Molecules on Graphene

Dancing Molecules on Graphene (data acquired using Gxsm+MK2-A810).Rendering of the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) probing individual molecules when they.adsorb on graphene (a single-atom thin sheet of carbon) bound to the surface of ruthenium metal.

Argonne National Laboratory – Flickr

nanoTruck – Hightech aus dem Nanokosmos: Makro, Mikro, Nano