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Research Team Develops High-Power Device that Helps Create Nanoplasma
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, April 14, 2020 — Researchers at École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have developed a nanodevice that operates more than 10 times faster than today’s fastest transistors, and about 100 times faster than personal computers. The...
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., and BEIJING, July 13, 2018 — Researchers have applied the principles of kirigami — the traditional art of paper folding and cutting — to the fabrication of advanced 3D nanodevices for manipulating light. The team believes that “nanokirigami” could offer...
Better Materials Could Advance Design of Dielectric Nanophotonic Devices
MOSCOW and SAINT PETERSBURG, Russia, July 25, 2017 — A team of physicists has conducted a comparative analysis of available high-index materials and existing fabrication techniques, examining their performance as optical nanoresonators. The systematic study has produced results that could optimize the...
Tiny Biosensor to Detect DNA
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EUV Laser Light Improved
FORT COLLINS, Colo., Jan. 25, 2008 -- The quality of laser light at extremely short wavelengths has been improved dramatically, a discovery that could prove valuable to the semiconductor industry as it aims to develop faster, light-based computer chips. The discovery covers...
EURYI Winners Announced
STRASBOURG, France, Sept. 24, 2007 -- Researchers with big plans for molecular optoelectronic nanodevices, antimatter and biological nanomachines are among the 20 winners of the European Young Investigator (EURYI) awards for 2007. The awards are bestowed through scientific peer review...
Solar, Nano Big at SPIE Show
SAN DIEGO, Aug. 16, 2007 -- Solar energy and nanotechnology will be the main topics of numerous plenary sessions during the Optics + Photonics conference, Aug. 26-30 at the San Diego Convention Center. Sponsored by SPIE, Optics + Photonics includes more than 3100 technical...
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Aug 16, 2007 — Solar energy and nanotechnology will be the main topics of numerous plenary sessions during the Optics + Photonics conference, Aug. 26-30 at the San Diego Convention Center. Sponsored by SPIE, Optics + Photonics includes more than 3100 technical...
Nanogenerator Converts Tiny Movements to Electric Current
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Nanorods' Assembly Could Spur Nanodevice Creation
HOUSTON, March 12, 2007 -- Chemists have discovered that tiny building blocks known as gold nanorods spontaneously assemble themselves into ring-like superstructures. The finding could potentially lead to the development of novel nanodevices like highly sensitive optical...
Answer Found for Nanowire Conductance Variations
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Bistable Nanoswitch Developed
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Researchers Seek to Integrate THz Detectors and Electronics
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NanoSensors Forms Technical Advisory Board
Jul 18, 2006 — NanoSensors Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., a developer of nanotechnology-based instruments and sensors to detect explosives, chemical and biological agents, announced that it has formed a technical advisory board of five nanotechnology experts to...
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