<p>➀ Loughborough University physicists created a platinum violin measuring 35 microns long using nanotechnology to demonstrate their new nanolithography system's capabilities;</p><p>➁ The process involved thermal scanning probe lithography with a NanoFrazor machine, depositing platinum on a resist-coated chip to form the microscopic structure;</p><p>➂ The system supports research into advanced materials for next-gen computing, including energy-efficient data storage and processing methods.</p>
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