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    Graphene - thin film physics. Listen to professor Lars Hultman & PhD student Carina Höglund describe their work in the thin film laboratory at Linköping University, Sweden.
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    Russian scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for their work on graphene, a form of carbon just one atom thick but 100 times stronger than steel....
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    The photonics group has led the way in developing photonic crystal fibres, pioneered by Professor Philip Russell in 1991 and now a major new area within physics. These optical fibres are able to...
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    The Professor discusses graphene as two UK-based scientists win the Physics Nobel Prize for its discovery.
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    An introduction to nanotechnology, starting with Richrd Feynman's classic talk in December 1959 "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom - An Invitation to Enter a New Field of Physics."
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    In October 2010 the Nobel Prize for Physics was won by Andre Geim and Constantin Novoselov at Manchester University for their work on graphene "for groundbreaking experiments regarding the...
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    Boston College physics professors Mike Naughton and Kris Kempa discuss their department's new research into ultra-thin solar cells in which they were able to observe the hot electron effect for the...
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    Ferrofluid is an assemblage of magnetic particles engineered at the nanoscale, 100 times smaller than the wavelength visible light. Although too small to be imaged with microscopes, nano-products...
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    Scientists and engineers are collaborating across disciplines to develop and network miniaturized intelligent nanosensors that can rapidly and remotely detect change in their surroundings. These...

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