Carbon-nanotube ‘strings’ may ID single molecules

August 29, 2006 | Source: NewScientist.com news service

Nanoscale “guitar strings” that vibrate at 1.3 GHz could detect and identify individual molecules have been developed by University of California, Berkeley scientists.

The device may even let researchers study the quantum behavior of molecules, and possibly viruses.

Their next goal is to develop coatings for the carbon nanotubes that will selectively bind target molecules, such as explosives, so that they can actually start spotting molecules.