MIT Develops Nanoruler
Makarand writes "MIT Researchers have developed
a device to make the most precise rulers - the Nanoruler,
whose "ticks" are mere nanometers apart.
The Nanoruler can pattern gratings of lines and spaces more accurately
than other methods across large surfaces more than 12 inches in diameter, a
capability important to a number of applications like preparing
larger wafers for the production of computer chips and higher-resolution space telescopes.
The Nanoruler works by using interference lithography where
two laser beams interfere with each other to produce interference "fringes", or
parallel planes of high and low light intensity.
These fringes are then recorded onto the surface
as lines and spaces using the same techniques used for tracing circuits onto silicon."
[read title] ...is the nano slide rule.
Wouldn't "graduations" be a better term to use. After the section is called "Techtalk"
"I just can't sit while people are saying nonsense in a meeting without saying it's nonsense" J Watson, Sci Am 288:(4)51
If NASA and DARPA funded it, why shouldn't it be released public domain?
I, for one, welcome our new nano-rules!
Free as in mason.
Now the Nanonuns can show them disrespectful Nanocatholics some discipline!
For some time I wondered about the possibility of using a Michelson & Morley interferometer for measuring distances. You can get 250 nanometer of precision easily, just count those rings. Using shorter wavelengths, it can get a lot better. But never tried putting such idea to work. (most probably someone else thought about this too...)
reason defies logic
While the precision of the grating is to within a few nanometers, the actual spacing is hundreds of nanometers, or equivalently, tenths of microns. That's not all that small compared to the .13 or .09 micron processes currently used in Pentium and other high end chips.
The key to the grating is not how fine it is, because it's not, but how accurate it is over such a large scale. It's not nanotech, but a very precise microtech.
They can now measure the size of your...
Man I wish I could think of something more original than that. MORE COFFEE!
"Derp de derp."
Finally! I always wanted to measure the patterns on my processor! Oh, wait... damn. Anyone know somewhere I can buy a microscope?...
I have a hard enough time holding a regular ruler still and getting it in exactly the right place when I'm measuring stuff. Now you're telling me I have to hold it still enough that it doesn't slip by a couple of nanometers??? What kind of sadist would think up such a thing?
Use Ctrl-C instead of ESC in Vim!
...they had managed to intimidate Saddam that small.