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EDP Sciences, Europhysics News, 4(53), p. 24-27, 2022

DOI: 10.1051/epn/2022405

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When a molecular motor does the quantum leap

Journal article published in 2022 by Oliver Gröning, Samuel Stolz, Jan Prinz, Harrald Brune, Roland Widmer ORCID
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Abstract

In his seminal 1959 lecture “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom” Richard Feynman has put forward two challenges [1] .The first was to shrink letters to a size, which allowed writing the whole Encyclopedia Britannica on the head of a pin - which was achieved in 1985 [2].The second challenge read: “It is my intention to offer a prize of $1,000 to the first guy who makes a rotating electric motor which can be controlled from the outside and, not counting the lead-in wires, is only 1/64th inch cubed” [1].