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    Nano Cluster Devices Limited has developed novel methods for taking clusters of atoms and forming them into electrically conducting wires. These wires are so small they can only be seen with the aid...
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    First Nano launched the EasyTube® System in early November 2001. Various academic research centers, industry leaders, and government research labs worldwide have purchased the system and are...
  • Article - 7 May 2004
    For the last few years scientists at the Nanometer Consortium at Lund University have been able to make nanowires. Now they have managed to produce “nanotrees”. Posted May 5 2004
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    Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials Inc. (NanoAmor) was founded in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, in September 2001. NanoAmor is a leading nanomaterials company, involved in all aspects of the...
  • Article - 5 Nov 2021
    New research reveals the most wide-ranging measurements of nanowires’ evolution and features seen to date.
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    Combining different analytical methods into one instrument is of great importance for the simultaneous acquisition of complementary information. Here at Quantum Design Microscopy we combine two of the...
  • News - 11 May 2022
    A novel technique to fabricate perovskite-based light-emitting diodes using quantum confinement is presented in the study published in the journal ACS Nano. Study: Strongly Quantum-Confined...
  • News - 8 Jan 2018
    Raman spectroscopy, a method that uses scattered laser light to identify molecules, has become increasingly critical to identify and characterize specimens on the molecular-scale. However, the...
  • News - 4 Jan 2018
    As pharmacology and medicine explore nanoscale processes, it has become progressively important to identify and characterize diverse molecules. Raman spectroscopy, a method that uses the scattering of...
  • News - 18 Jul 2016
    Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst have genetically developed a new bacteria strain that creates thin, highly conductive wires using natural, non-toxic amino acids. The...

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