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Directional Control in Thermally Driven Single-Molecule Nanocars
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2005
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Directional ControlEngineeringNanostructured SurfaceChemistryNanotribologyRational DesignControlled Molecular MotionSingle MoleculeThermodynamicsNanomechanicsBiophysicsDirectional PreferenceNanoscale SystemNanotechnologyNanofluidicsMolecular EngineeringNanomaterialsSelf-assemblyApplied PhysicsNanoarchitectonics
With the hope of directing future bottom-up fabrication through bulk external stimuli (such as electric fields) on nanometer-sized transporters, we sought to study controlled molecular motion on surfaces through the rational design of surface-capable molecular structures called nanocars. Here we show that the observed movement of the nanocars is a new type of fullerene-based wheel-like rolling motion, not stick-slip or sliding translation, due to evidence including directional preference in both direct and indirect manipulation and studies of related molecular structures.
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