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Azobenzene's Chilly Dance: A Molecular Mystery
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Imagine tiny dancers on a super cold stage. That's what azobenzene molecules do! They change their poses from 'cis' to 'trans' in just seconds. How do they do it? A special tool called an STM tip is used. This tip acts like a switch, using an electric field to make the molecules move. But why do they dance like this? That's the big question scientists are trying to answer. Figuring out this puzzle could lead to new discoveries about these amazing molecules.
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