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nanoactuator


A computer-generated end-on view of the electric nanoactuator/motor. In the centre, suspended by a multiwall carbon nanotube, lies the rotor plate, which can serve as a moveable mirror for optical switches or as a paddle for fluid manipulations, to name just two applications. (Image credit: N Bodzin in the Zettl research group, UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.)

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