Nano-welding could join molecular devices
A nanoscale welding technique has been developed by sparking high-temperature chemical reactions inside "nanopores".
The technique could ultimately be used to weld together nanoscale components and could also lend itself to nanoscopic chemistry experiments, say the researchers.
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