- Teeny Ted from Turnip Town
"Teeny Ted from Turnip Town" (2007) is a book produced in the
Nano Imaging Laboratory atSimon Fraser University inVancouver, British Columbia ,Canada , and as ofApril 2007 was claimed by its creators to be the smallest publishedbook in the world.SFU media release (April 11 ,2007 ) " [http://www.sfu.ca/mediapr/news_releases/archives/news04110701.htm Nano lab produces world’s smallest book] " accessed 13 April 2007]The book's size is 0.07 mm x 0.10 mm. The letters are carved into 30 microtablets on a polished piece of single crystalline
silicon , using a focused-gallium -ion beam with a minimum diameter of 7nanometer s. This was compared to the head of apin at 2 mm across.The story was written by Malcolm Douglas Chaplin and is "a fable about Teeny Ted’s victory in the
turnip contest at the annualcounty fair ."The book will be published in a limited edition of 100 copies by the laboratory, and will require a
scanning electron microscope to read the text.The book's
International Standard Book Number isISBN -978-1-894897-17-4.
* Author:Malcolm Douglas Chaplin
* Publisher:Robert Chaplin
* Production assistants: Li Yang andKaren Kavanagh (SFU scientists)Record status
At the time of publication, the
Guinness Book of World Records listed the "New Testament " of theKing James Bible (5 mm x 5 mm, produced byMIT in 2001) and Anton Chekhov's "Chameleon" (0.9 mm x 0.9 mm, Palkovic, 2002) as the smallest books.ee also
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Nanotechnology
*Limited edition books
*List of nanotechnology applications References
* [http://uk.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUKN1123687920070411 Reuters article]
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