Shape memory achieved for nano-sized objects

For the first time, ETH Zurich researchers have produced objects with shape memory that are only twenty nanometres thick. Credit: ETH Zurich / Minsoo Kim

Alloys that can return to their original structure after being deformed have a so-called shape memory. This phenomenon and the resulting forces are used in many mechanical actuating systems, for example in generators or hydraulic pumps. However, it has not been possible to use this shape-memory effect at a small nanoscale. Objects made of…

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News Source: phys.org


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