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Monday, July 26, 2021
2021 Telluride workshop on Quantum Transport in Nanoscale Systems
This week I'm (virtually) attending this workshop, which unfortunately is zoom-based because of the ongoing pandemic and travel restrictions. As I've mentioned in previous years, it's rather like a Gordon Conference, in that it's supposed to be a smaller meeting with a decent amount of pre-publication work. I'll write up some highlights later, but for now I wanted to feature this image. At left is the molecular structure of [5]triangulene, which can be assembled by synthetic chemistry methods and surface catalysis (in this case on Au(111) surface). At right is an AFM image taken using a tip functionalized by a carbon monoxide molecule. In case you ever doubted, those cartoons from chemistry class are sometimes accurate!
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