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  • Article - 25 Jul 2018
    Nanomaterials are any type of material of nanosized thickness, i.e. less than 100 nm in thickness. There are various types, many of which exhibit different properties than bulk materials.
  • Article - 12 Apr 2017
    A nanotechnology breakthrough from engineers at Trinity College Dublin could lead to touchscreen computers appearing on almost any flat surface, including anything from milk cartons and tabletops,...
  • Article - 12 Apr 2013
    Titanium boride has high hardness, high temperature chemical stability, and a high melting point. It is also acid-resistant, wear resistant and thermal shock resistant.
  • Article - 18 Nov 2003
    Engineers have designed a new diode that transmits more electricity than any other device of its kind. It is a tunnel diode compatible with silicon and could easily be built into mainstream electronic...
  • Article - 18 Apr 2013
    Lanthanum hexaboride is an inorganic, refractory ceramic materials with a very high electron emissivity. This article will elaborate on the properties and applications of lanthanum hexaboride...
  • Article - 1 Jul 2010
    The great promise of nanotubes as biosensing elements is the potential to develop systems where direct electron transfer between enzymes and electrodes is possible.
  • Article - 22 Feb 2023
    Over the last decade, there has been a surge in research concentrating on 2D materials other than graphene. Furthermore, by stacking different 2D materials, the attributes of 2D materials can be...
  • Article - 4 Apr 2022
    This article provides an in-depth overview of the significance and recent advancements of using graphene in next-generation Hall effect sensors.
  • Article - 14 Jun 2021
    A group of scientists within the Department of Physics at McGill University in Quebec, Canada, has been researching a processing technique to realize high-performance membranes for exploitation in...
  • Article - 22 Jan 2024
    Discover the step-by-step process, unique advantages, and diverse applications of chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and delve into how this technique is revolutionizing the production of 2D materials.

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