1989 - I-B-M Spelled in Xenon Atoms

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IBM Fellow Don Eigler is the first to controllably manipulate individual atoms on a surface, using the STM to spell out "I-B-M" by positioning 35 xenon atoms, and in the process, perhaps creating the world’s smallest corporate logo.

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Title: 1989 - I-B-M Spelled in Xenon Atoms
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Created: Sat, 06/07/2008 - 9:18am
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