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    RHK delivers compelling value and proven quality to broaden the frontiers of atomic scale research. We stand ready to meet your specifications and exceed your expectations. RHK’s surface...
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    From our UK Headquarters, Prior Scientific designs and manufactures a wide range of scientific instrumentation, specialising in microscope automation and optical microscopy. This has been the core of...
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    Veeco is a global leader in Process Equipment technology. Our products combine innovative technological solutions with highest capital efficiency to drive our customer’s critical manufacturing...
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    By 1970 the semiconductor industry had been building momentum for at least a decade. Yet the companies supplying the equipment and materials that made possible the miniature wonders known as...
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    Zyvex is the first molecular nanotechnology company. They carry out scientific breakthroughs into key commercial applications in the areas of Materials, Tools and Structures. Zyvex has developed...
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    This article looks at how nanotechnology is being used to reduce energy consumption in fields such as vehicle efficiency, vehicle power, nanocatalysts, lightbulbs, screens, monitors, insulation,...
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    Kopin Corp. announced a new ohmic contact technology on gallium nitride (GaN) that has very low contact resistance and a very high degree of stability. Posted November 18 2002
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    Researchers are reporting an increase in the efficiency of an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) by texturing the glass substrate with a photonic-crystal (PC) pattern. Posted May 22 2003
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    The Advanced Electronic Materials (AEM) arm of Dow Chemical and MicroEmissive Displays (MED) have signed an agreement for the supply of LUMATION Light-Emitting Polymers (LEPs) for MED’s polymeric...
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    Energy emissions far greater than predicted by Planck’s Law. Posted July 8 2003

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