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Carbon's Crystal Crawl Caught
BERKELEY, Calif., April 1, 2009 — Carbon atoms moving along the edge of a graphene crystal have been captured on film, the first-ever live recording of the dynamics of carbon atoms in graphene. The work could lead to a new level of understanding and control of nanomaterials, such as those needed to advance artificial photosynthesis. “The ability to see individual atoms move around in real time and to see how the atomic configuration evolves and influences system properties is somewhat akin to a biologist being able to watch as...
Plasmons Power Patterning
BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 23, 2008 -- A new lithography process that resembles a needle playing an album on a traditional LP turntable uses plasmonic lenses as "optical styluses" and could make microprocessors much smaller and more powerful and create disks that hold 10 to 100 times...
Micron-sized X-ray Holograms
BERKELEY, Calif., Aug.4, 2008 – A group of scientists have produced two of the brightest, sharpest x-ray holograms of microscopic objects ever made. Working at both the Advanced Light Source (ALS) at the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and at...
Gecko Inspires High-Friction Microfibers
BERKELEY, Calif., Aug. 25, 2006 -- Inspired by the remarkable hairs that allow geckos to hang single-toed from sheer walls and scamper along ceilings, a team of researchers led by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), has created an array of synthetic...
Researchers Recreate Insect's Eye in Lab
BERKELEY, Calif., May 1, 2006 -- Using the eyes of insects such as dragonflies and houseflies as models, a team of bioengineers at the University of California, Berkeley, has created a series of artificial compound eyes that could be used to make ultrathin camera phones or wearable...
Electrospinning Process Creates Orderly Nanofibers
BERKELEY, Calif., April 17, 2006 -- For 72 years, scientists have been able to use electric fields to spin polymers into tiny fibers. The problem has been that the fibers tangle randomly almost as soon as they are created. Now, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley,...
Superlens Opens Nano-Doors
Apr 28, 2005 — BERKELEY, April 28 -- A superlens that can overcome a limitation that has constrained the resolution of optical images is being created at the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley). At present, optical microscopes can only make out...
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