Directed Reconfigurable Nanomachines

Lead Research Organisation: University of Sheffield
Department Name: Physics and Astronomy

Abstract

Directed Reconfigurable NanomachinesWe propose a scheme to revolutionise the synthesis of nanodevices, nanomachines, and, ultimately, functional materials via the positional assembly of molecules and nanoscale building blocks. Computer-directed actuators will be used to drive (with sub-nanometre to sub-Angstrom precision) the elements of a nanosystem along pre-defined and entirely deterministic trajectories, thereby achieving structures not accessible by mimicking natural assembly strategies alone. Linkages and bonding between the building blocks will also be initiated, modulated, and - in some cases - terminated by direct computer control. Our proposal rests on the parallel development of novel surface-bound, reconfigurable nanoscale building blocks (molecules, functionalised clusters, nanoparticles) and advanced techniques for automated assembly of matter. We focus on the generation of two major and immensely challenging functionalities for positionally-assembled nanomachines: switchable energy transduction and conformationally-driven motion. Our archetypal system comprises the following units: an energy harvester, a switchable/gateable link, and an optical or mechanical output. By arranging, configuring, and triggering these fundamental units our long-term goal is no less than the fabrication of an autonomous, abiotic nanomachine.

Publications

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Quacquarelli FP (2012) Combining nanoscale manipulation with macroscale relocation of single quantum dots. in Beilstein journal of nanotechnology

 
Description EPSRC
Amount £9,000 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/G063389/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 06/2009 
End 06/2012
 
Description EPSRC
Amount £9,000 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/G063389/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 06/2009 
End 06/2012
 
Description Andor 
Organisation Andor Technology
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution We have worked closely with Andor over a number of years. We have helped them informally process data and given them an understanding of the application of their technologies to the Bio-Physics community. I have spent time at Andor as part of an Industrial Sabbatical.
Collaborator Contribution Andor have provided us with extra cameras when needed and also given a couple of extra cameras to us.
Impact I have spent time at Andor as part of an Industrial Sabbatical.
Start Year 2009