Veeco Instruments recently declared that United LED Shan Dong (ULED), a China-based collaboration between United Microelectronics (UMC) and Epistar has placed an order with Veeco for supply of its TurboDisc K465i Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) Systems.
According to a research conducted by RNCOS, quantum dots will be applicable in sectors as biology and biomedicine, computing and memory, electronics and displays; to security solutions such as detection sensors or covert identification tagging.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011
Scientists at Princeton have developed a sensor that helps track multiple substances from cancer to hidden explosives.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011
Ohio State University engineers have developed a microscopic lens that allows objects to be viewed from nine different angles to create a three dimensional effect. The single lens is stationary that causes three dimensional images on its own.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011
Senior Scientific and Manhattan Scientifics, a firm that invests in nanomedicine research projects, has entered into a joint venture to develop magnetic imaging based on nanotechnology.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011
Walt de Heer, a professor in the School of Physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology says his team has developed thin, conductive nanoribbons featuring quantum ballistic properties.
Silicon Valley-based Group4 Labs, which utilizes artificial diamonds to develop energy-efficient semiconductor wafers, is launching a production unit at UAlbany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE). This was revealed in an announcement by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011
Berkeley Nucleonics, a developer of instrumentation, has unveiled its transient digitizer ideally suited for the scientific industry.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011
A report recently published in Nano Letters, describes the work done by a team of NIM researchers led by Hubert Krenner and Achim Wixforth from the University of Augsburg and Gregor Koblmüller, Gerhard Abstreiter and Jonathan Finley from the Walter Schottky Institut at TU Munich.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011
A research team at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Lawrence Berkeley Lab has increased natural magnetization in special versions of the multiferroic bismuth ferrite.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011
The Applied Centura Conforma system recently launched by Applied Materials, features the Conformal Plasma Doping (CPD technology.
El Segundo, California-based Vendum Batteries, a company that develops battery technology, has declared its intention to advertise in the resource guide in nanotechnology and nanomaterials, NanoPerspective.
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By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011
Physicists at UCLA set out to design a better transistor and ended up discovering a new way to think about the structure of space.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011
Xilinx has shipped the first of its 7 series FPGA Kintex-7 K325T Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), a programmable logic tool created with 28 nm technology.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011
A research at North Carolina State University shows an enhanced system that will develop carbon nanofibers of particular dimensions.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
28 Mar 2011