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  • Article - 26 May 2005
    Photonic crystals are optical materials with periodic changes in the dielectric constant on a length scale comparable to optical wavelengths. Dimensional types of photonic crystals, parallelism,...
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    Imec has shown that the presence of hydrogen and/or inert species during Ge deposition significantly improves the quality of the Ge layers grown on Si by solid phase epitaxy (SPE). The resulting...
  • Article - 12 May 2021
    A recent study has revealed the relationship between an applied electromagnetic field and the resultant atomic structure, paving the way to engineering ceramics at the atomic scale.
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    Chitin is a renewable biopolymer that is abundantly available in nature. Despite its importance as a basic building block in various biological materials, its surface crystalline structure remains...
  • News - 10 Nov 2015
    ​ The new technique, which uses scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) can be used to build 3D structures with atomic precision. The technique is already showing use in...

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