Scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a new method for creating carbon-based quantum materials using artificial intelligence (AI) and scanning probe microscopy techniques. The team, led by Associate Professors Jiong Lu and Chun Zhang, introduced the concept of the chemist-intuited atomic robotic probe (CARP), which uses AI to fabricate and analyze magnetic nanographenes at the single-molecule level. This breakthrough could enhance control over atomic manufacturing, benefiting both research and future applications, including the development of high-speed electronic devices and quantum bits for quantum computers. The research was published in the journal Nature Synthesis.
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