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This news article provides information about the newest version of the "nanoguitar" created at Cornell University. The article describes the manufacture of sub-micron oscillators, in this case in the shape of a guitar and how the guitar string vibrations are investigated. The article includes a micrograph of this tiny musical instrument.
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image credit: L. Sekaric & H. Craighead, Cornell University; larger image This resource was featured by the Physics To Go collection from July 16, 2008 until August 1, 2008. View the feature here!


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© 2003 Cornell Chronicle
Keywords:
Cornell University, Harold Craighead, NEMS, nanotechnology, smallest guitar
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Metadata instance created July 9, 2008 by Logan Hancock
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June 26, 2013 by Ed Lee
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November 20, 2003
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(Cornell Chronicle Online, Ithaca, 2003), WWW Document, (https://news.cornell.edu/stories/1997/07/worlds-smallest-silicon-mechanical-devices-are-made-cornell).
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Cornell News: New Nanoguitar (Cornell Chronicle Online, Ithaca, 2003), <https://news.cornell.edu/stories/1997/07/worlds-smallest-silicon-mechanical-devices-are-made-cornell>.
APA Format
Cornell News: New Nanoguitar. (2003, November 20). Retrieved April 20, 2024, from Cornell Chronicle Online: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/1997/07/worlds-smallest-silicon-mechanical-devices-are-made-cornell
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Cornell Chronicle Online. Cornell News: New Nanoguitar. Ithaca: Cornell Chronicle Online, November 20, 2003. https://news.cornell.edu/stories/1997/07/worlds-smallest-silicon-mechanical-devices-are-made-cornell (accessed 20 April 2024).
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Cornell News: New Nanoguitar. Ithaca: Cornell Chronicle Online, 2003. 20 Nov. 2003. 20 Apr. 2024 <https://news.cornell.edu/stories/1997/07/worlds-smallest-silicon-mechanical-devices-are-made-cornell>.
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@misc{ Title = {Cornell News: New Nanoguitar}, Publisher = {Cornell Chronicle Online}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {20 April 2024}, Month = {November 20, 2003}, Year = {2003} }
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