The ability to move single atoms, one of the smallest particles of any
element in the universe, is crucial to IBM's research in the field of
atomic-scale memory. In 2012, IBM scientists announced the creation of
the world's smallest magnetic memory bit, made of just 12 atoms. This
breakthrough could transform computing by providing the world with
devices that have access to unprecedented levels of data storage. But
even nanophysicists need to have a little fun. In that spirit, the
scientists moved atoms by using their scanning tunneling microscope to
make … a movie, which has been verified by Guinness World Records™ as
The World’s Smallest Stop-Motion Film.
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