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    Strem Chemicals, Inc. established in 1964, is a privately–held company that manufactures and markets specialty chemicals of high purity. Its clients include academic, industrial and government...
  • News - 17 Apr 2007
    Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Stanford and Northwestern Universities have built micrometer-sized solid-state lasers in which a single quantum dot can play...
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    Located in Vermont, Cheap Tubes is a leading supplier of Carbon Nanotubes & Graphene products.  We will soon enter the Silver Nanowire and ITO alternative ink markets. Every order we receive...
  • News - 28 Jun 2011
    Physicists from the University of Würzburg have used special nanostructures known as quantum dots in microlasers to trigger chaos in the light emission process. This can become a new and safe...
  • Article - 12 Apr 2005
    Specially prepared crystalline semiconductors that emit different colours of light when illuminated by lasers allow scientists to watch the inner workings of a living cell. The process consists of...
  • Article - 10 Nov 2004
    Using nanotechnology self-assembly tools to build products from the bottom-up, should offer massive savings to companies operating in the in the electronics and semiconductors industry, and many other...
  • News - 21 Aug 2008
    The fastest quantum computer bit that exploits the main advantage of the qubit over the conventional bit has been demonstrated by researchers at University of Michigan, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory...
  • News - 19 Aug 2009
    Researchers in France, Germany, Switzerland and the UK have discovered new electron properties that could lead to useful applications in computers and lasers. The study, published in the journal...
  • News - 16 Nov 2020
    Credit: Daria Sokol/MIPT Press Office Physicists from MIPT and Vladimir State University, Russia, have achieved a nearly 90% efficiency converting light energy into surface waves on graphene....
  • Article - 17 Aug 2005
    Alloyed CdSeTe QDs exhibit tunable emission up to 850 nm, ideal for deep-tissue imaging, studied using HORIBA FluoroMax® spectrofluorometer.

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