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Spectroscopy Technique Advances Spintronics
BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 16, 2012 — An x-ray spectroscopy technique marks a significant step toward removing a major roadblock impeding the use of certain semiconductors in computing, because processing data using electron “spin” rather than charge would mean smaller, faster and more energy efficient data storage and processing.
Diamond sharpens x-ray beam razor thin
MENLO PARK, Calif. – A thin sliver of diamond can transform the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) into a precise tool for studying and manipulating matter at the atomic level – and may enable experiments never before possible. In the “self-seeding”...
NRC Licenses Laser Enrichment Facility
WILMINGTON, N.C., Sept. 27, 2012 — A first-of-its-kind facility for the laser enrichment of uranium has received a license from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Laser probes pollution particles
Sep 1, 2012 — The most detailed images to date of airborne soot particles, generated with x-rays from the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), will have important implications for climate modeling and human health, among other areas. Aerosol particles such as...
Laser probes pollution particles
Sep 1, 2012 — X-rays from the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) are providing the most detailed images to date of airborne soot particles, an investigation that will have important implications for climate modeling and human health. Aerosol particles such...
X-Ray Beam Refined to Scalpel Precision
MENLO PARK, Calif., Aug. 13, 2012 — A thin sliver of diamond has transformed the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) into a precise tool for studying and manipulating matter at the atomic level - and may enable experiments that have never before been possible.
Laser ARPES helps explain superconductivity
BERKELEY, Calif. — A new ultrafast laser angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) technique may soon help scientists realize some of the biggest obstacles to the electronic states of high-temperature superconductors so that they may one day put these...
Paolini Joins Next Lighting
SAN FRANCISCO, July 27, 2012 — Steve Paolini was named chief technology officer at the LED-based linear lighting products company.
SwRI, Collaborators Awarded SunShot Grant for CSP Combustor
SAN ANTONIO, July 27, 2012 — Southwest Research Institute and its collaborators received a $3.8 million contract from the US Department of Energy to develop a novel gas turbine combustor for a concentrating solar power hybrid gas turbine system.
$125M US-India Initiative Drives WUSTL Solar Expansion
ST. LOUIS, July 25, 2012 — As part of the $125 million US-India Initiative for Clean Energy announced this year, engineers at Washington University in St. Louis will work on low-cost solar cells as well as systems that integrate solar cells with batteries. The technology is...
Laser Probes Pollution Particles
HAMBURG, Germany, and MENLO PARK, Calif., July 2, 2012 — A new investigation using x-rays from the Linac Coherent Light Source has helped researchers better understand the structure of airborne soot particles. Visualizing the structure of individual aerosol particles in the air for the first time will...
Students’ QDs win regional Cleantech Challenge
SALT LAKE CITY – Students at the University of Utah recently won $100,000 and first place in the regional CU Cleantech New Venture Challenge for their quantum dot technology. Compared with other materials, quantum dots require less energy for emitting light....
Solar Cells Slimmed with Nanosandwich
RALEIGH, N.C., June 28, 2012 — A new technique to fabricate slimmer thin-film solar cells without compromising their ability to absorb solar energy could reduce production costs for the technology.
Laser ARPES Helps Explain Superconductivity
BERKELEY, Calif., June 4, 2012 — A new ultrafast laser angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) technique may soon help scientists realize some of the biggest obstacles to the electronic states of high-temperatures superconductors so that they may one day put these...
HiPER to Expand Europe’s Role in Laser-Driven Nuclear Fusion Technology
Jun 1, 2012 — In November 2010, the US’ National Ignition Facility fired the first shot toward a clean energy future. And Europe’s HiPER project will answer the call to arms. Coal, oil and other fossil fuels may or may not have staying power beyond...
New Light Source More than 70 Percent Complete
UPTON, N.Y., May 3, 2012 — Construction of the $912 million National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) at the US Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory is more than 70 percent complete, the facility announced. When operational in 2015, the new light source...
Utah Students’ QDs Win Regional Cleantech Challenge
SALT LAKE CITY, April 26, 2012 — Students at the University of Utah recently won $100,000 and first place in the regional CU Cleantech New Venture Challenge for their quantum dot technology.
New X-ray Scope Reveals 3-D Nanostructures
UPTON, N.Y., April 23, 2012 — A new full field transmission x-ray microscope now makes it possible to rapidly capture and integrate thousands of two-dimensional images to create digital three-dimensional constructs with high accuracy. The direct observation of structures...
New Tool Images Biomolecules
BERKELEY, Calif., March 28, 2012 — For the first time, optical nanoantennas can harness the power of plasmonics to study the dynamics of cell membrane biology. A unique artificial biological platform combines a fluid bilayer of lipid molecules with a fixed pattern of nanoantennas to...
Lasers Boost Standoff Sensing
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., March 26, 2012 — A dual-laser pump-and-probe system developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory enables the identification of biological agents and chemicals from a distance.
Impact of PV Panel Penalties Pondered
WASHINGTON, March 21, 2012 — Smaller-than-expected duties on imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells from China, announced by the US Department of Commerce on Tuesday, had proponents on both sides of the issue putting a positive spin on the action. The tariffs range...
Transparency discovery could benefit LEDs, touch screens
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Scientists have uncovered the fundamental limitations of optical transparency in tin dioxide (SnO2), a common conducting oxide. The discovery could lead to more energy efficient photovoltaics, LEDs and LCD touch screens. Transparent conducting...
Funding reauthorization will stabilize SBIR programs
BELLINGHAM, Wash. – The US House committee leaders and the Senate recently reached an agreement to reauthorize funding for the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs for another six years, which will help to...
Transparency Limits on Conducting Oxides Identified
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Jan. 25, 2012 — Scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, have used tin dioxide (SnO2) to uncover the fundamental limitations of optical transparency in conducting oxides. The finding could lead to more energy-efficient photovoltaics, LEDs and LCD...
People warm to white light from four-color diode lasers
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Step aside LEDs, there’s a new light source in town. A new four-color laser source can produce high-quality white light that is appealing to the human eye. LEDs – widely accepted as sturdier, more efficient replacements for...
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