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Reversible rotation of antimony dimers on the silicon (001) surface with a scanning tunneling microscope

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The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) was used to control the configuration of antimony clusters on the (001) surface of silicon. In particular, the STM tip induced a reversible rotation between two orthogonal orientations of individual antimony dimers on the surface. This simple rotation can be explained by an atomic-scale torque exerted on the antimony dimers by the STM tip. The reversibility of this process could provide a basis for making atomic-scale memory cells.

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