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Can we move atoms into any pattern we want?
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The discussion revolves around the feasibility of manipulating atoms into specific patterns and the implications of such manipulation, including the creation of atomic layers or "blankets." The scope includes theoretical and experimental aspects of atomic arrangement and bonding.
Participants generally agree that carbon can form a stable single-layer structure, but there is disagreement and uncertainty regarding the capabilities of other elements to do the same. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the broader implications of atomic manipulation and bonding.
Limitations include the dependence on chemical properties and bonding rules, as well as the ambiguity in the terminology used by participants, which may affect the clarity of the discussion.
Individuals interested in atomic physics, materials science, and nanotechnology may find this discussion relevant.
Kienken333 said:Can we move atoms into any pattern we want?
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Kienken333 said:SO can we create bonds between them while keeping it in the same order?
Kienken333 said:can we create a blanket of atoms?
Kienken333 said:Can we move atoms into any pattern we want?
Thanks!
A blanket of carbon atoms is graphene.Blanket of atoms = graphene.
Gold?Dr Lots-o'watts said:I am doubting any other atom can be laid out as a single layer "blanket" other than carbon. If you constrain to a single unsupported layer, I think carbon is practically automatic.