Teeny Ted from Turnip Town

Teeny Ted from Turnip Town

"Teeny Ted from Turnip Town" (2007) is a book produced in the Nano Imaging Laboratory at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and as of April 2007 was claimed by its creators to be the smallest published book 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 7 nanometers. This was compared to the head of a pin 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 annual county 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 is ISBN-978-1-894897-17-4.
* Author: Malcolm Douglas Chaplin
* Publisher: Robert Chaplin
* Production assistants: Li Yang and Karen Kavanagh (SFU scientists)

Record status

At the time of publication, the Guinness Book of World Records listed the "New Testament" of the King James Bible (5 mm x 5 mm, produced by MIT in 2001) and Anton Chekhov's "Chameleon" (0.9 mm x 0.9 mm, Palkovic, 2002) as the smallest books.

ee also

* Nanotechnology
* Limited edition books
* List of nanotechnology applications

References

* [http://uk.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUKN1123687920070411 Reuters article]


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