Company announces aquisition assests of former leader in atomic layer deposition (ALD) solutions.
Carbon-Nanotube-Coated Ultrasound Acts as Invisible Knife for Noninvasive Surgery
University of Michigan researchers develop focused ultrasound technique for use in microsurgery.
New Insight into an Intriguing State of Magnetism
Scientists from Berkeley and TU Munich investigate magnons in a material that becomes helimagnetic below about 30 kelvin: iron silicide doped with cobalt.
FAC Lenses
FAC lenses (fast axis collimation) with above average collimation quality and transmission. The superior collimation and transmission properties enable excellent efficiency in beam shaping and transformation.
Point of Light: nanofocusing in plasmonic waveguides
Engineers create a device that can focus light into a point of just a few nanometers, with applications in computing, communications, and imaging.
Flexible silicon solar-cell fabrics may soon become possible
Researchers make a fiber out of crystalline silicon semiconductor materials that can function as a solar cell.
Researchers measure supercollision cooling of hot electronics in graphene
Cornell research team shed light on electron cooling through the first known direct measurements of hot electrons cooling down in graphene.
Electrospun Light-Emitting Nanofibers: From Lab-On-A-Chip Devices to Optical Sensors
Italian researchers review the properties of electrospun light-emitting nanofibers.
Nanotube Arrays Produce High-Resolution Holograms
Carbon nanotube arrays have been used to produce high-resolution holograms with high contrast and large field of view.
Delivering drugs into the eye – a new microstructured needle makes it easier
Reverse drawing lithography has allowed researchers to fabricate a less invasive needle system designed to deliver drugs to the back of the eye.