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    Graphenea is a leading graphene producer for industrial and research needs. Graphenea has developed a leading synthesis and transfer process to obtain high uniformity monolayer graphene films on any...
  • Article - 6 Feb 2023
    As the graphene market develops, it will be important to highlight even more potential uses. This article will shed light on how graphene can be used as a photodetector.
  • News - 20 Mar 2023
    Semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes (s-SWCNTs) are being utilized to create a third generation of optimized shortwave infrared photodetectors, which will enhance pixel size, weight, power...
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    Sigma-Aldrich® is a leading high-technology company. Through our Materials Chemistry Centers of Excellence in research and manufacturing we develop advanced, enabling materials for your...
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    Zurich Instruments is a test and measurement company based in Zurich, Switzerland, developing and selling measurement instruments and delivering customer support in key markets around the world,...
  • News - 12 Aug 2022
    Two-dimensional (2D) cadmium chalcogenide nanoplatelets (NPLs) exhibit unique optical properties and are applied in optoelectronics. In an article published in the journal ACS Applied Nano...
  • News - 1 Feb 2022
    Researchers have published an article in The journal of Physical Chemistry Letters where the recent advances, as well as challenges associated with the development of 2D...
  • News - 20 Jan 2022
    A recent study published in the journal Optical Materials investigates and achieves a simple but innovative idea to enhance the performance of the MoS2/ZnO heterostructure photodetectors, by improving...
  • News - 16 Jul 2021
    Two-dimensional “nanosheets” formed of bonds between metal atoms and organic molecules are considered to be appealing candidates for photoelectric conversion but tend to get corroded...
  • News - 16 Apr 2019
    A research work published in Nano Letters explains the advance of a graphene-enabled detector for terahertz light that is more sensitive and rapid when compared to current room-temperature...

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