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  • Article - 13 Jul 2020
    Spinning a magnetic property of electrons and other fundamental particles promises to play an essential role in the future of data storage and transmission. Two new pieces of spintronics research...
  • Article - 4 Nov 2019
    In this interview, AZoNano speaks to Frank Deppe, Junior Group Leader for Superconducting Quantum Circuits at the Walther-Meißner-Institut, about QMiCS.
  • Article - 12 Apr 2019
    Nanoscale superconductors are known officially as ‘nanosuperconductors’ and are classified as a superconducting material, developed at the scale of a nanometer.
  • Article - 8 Jun 2017
    Indian researchers reveal how rGO film thickness affects crack dynamics and conductivity under strain, enhancing flexible electronics.
  • Article - 18 May 2017
    Researchers from Michigan State have created a paper thin ferroelectric nanogenerator for next generation audio devices with potential future applications such as an audible newspaper,...
  • Article - 20 Feb 2017
    By integrating a graphene amplifier with a pyroelectric (LiNbO3) substrate scientists at the Cambridge Graphene Centre constructed a bolometer with a TCR of 900% K-1.  This was achieved by fabricating...
  • Article - 18 Apr 2011
    Nanostructures form the web on which a number of electronic devices are built. Therefore, it is important to analyse and study their electrical structures. The PeakForce TUNA method allows researchers...
  • Article - 2 Dec 2005
    Digital Piezo Translators (DPTs) are piezo-electric translation devices capable of moving up to 70 microns with very high linearity and essentially perfect repeatability. Other specifications are also...
  • Article - 2 Aug 2023
    Two-photon microscopy is a type of fluorescence microscopy that, rather than exciting the sample with a single photon, makes use of multiple photons.
  • Article - 7 Dec 2022
    Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) maps surface potential differences, enhancing AFM accuracy by offsetting electrostatic influences.

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