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Plasmonics Promising for Optically Induced Electronics
HOUSTON, Oct. 12, 2012 — Nanoscale plasmonic antennas, or nonamers, attached to graphene could theoretically create on-demand electronic circuits by hitting them with light at particular frequencies.
Nanocrystal Films Promising for Photonic Circuits
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 24, 2012 — A new process for patterning defect-free nanocrystal films with nanometer precision could advance photonic devices and basic physics research.
New Microscopy Technique Measures Properties of Biocircuits
PHILADELPHIA, June 10, 2011 — University of Pennsylvania researchers have developed a way to form biological molecules that can be directly integrated into electronic circuits, and they have developed a new microscopy technique that can measure the electrical properties of these...
Tiny laser: Big challenge
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Since the invention of lasers 50 years ago, some scientists have worked to make the new versions bigger and more powerful, while others have been in pursuit of smaller and more efficient models. Now, a group of scientists at Harvard University and...
4-Molecule Nanowire Superconducts
ATHENS, Ohio, March 29, 2010 — A sheet of four pairs of molecules less than one nanometer wide can be superconducting, scientists have found. The Ohio University-led study provides the first evidence that nanoscale molecular superconducting wires can be fabricated, which could be...
Transistor is 1 Atom Thick
MANCHESTER, England, April 21, 2008 -- Graphene, a single-atom-thick sheet of graphite that combines aspects of semiconductors and metals, has been carved into tiny electronic circuits containing individual transistors not much bigger than a molecule. Kostya Novoselov, PhD, and professor...
Ultratiny Silicon Modulator Achieves Gigahertz Speeds
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Technology Trends for Digital Cameras
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Photronics Invests More in PKL
Dec 22, 2004 — BROOKFIELD, Conn., Dec. 22 -- Photronics Inc., a manufacturer of photomasks, said it has acquired an additional 5.5 percent interest in PKL Co. Ltd., an independent photomask manufacturer in Korea, from an existing PKL shareholder for approximately...
Nano Chemists Make Curved Structures
Jan 30, 2004 — EVANSTON, Ill., Jan. 29 --- The natural world is full of curves and three dimensions, but the ability to deliberately and rationally construct such complex structures using nanoscale building blocks has eluded nanotechnologists who are eager to add...
Nanochemists Make Curved Structures
Jan 29, 2004 — EVANSTON, Ill., Jan. 29 --- The natural world is full of curves and three dimensions, but the ability to deliberately and rationally construct such complex structures using nanoscale building blocks has eluded nanotechnologists who are eager to add...
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