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Stamping Out Low-Cost Nanodevices

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NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 10, 2011 — A simple technique for stamping patterns invisible to the human eye onto a special class of nanomaterials provides a new, cost-effective way to produce novel devices for a wide range of applications including drug delivery, chemical and biological sensors, solar cells and battery electrodes. The technique, developed by Vanderbilt University engineers, works with porous nanomaterials that are riddled with tiny voids that give them unique optical, electrical, chemical and mechanical properties. Imagine a stiff, spongelike material filled with holes that are too small to see without a...Read full article

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    Published: June 2011
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    nano
    An SI prefix meaning one billionth (10-9). Nano can also be used to indicate the study of atoms, molecules and other structures and particles on the nanometer scale. Nano-optics (also referred to as nanophotonics), for example, is the study of how light and light-matter interactions behave on the nanometer scale. See nanophotonics.
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