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  • Article - 15 Aug 2006
    Research at the Photonic Materials Institute may open opportunities in applications, including optical data storage and optical computing, sensors and probes for chemical, industrial or biomedical...
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    Dr. Sawamura of the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) presented a bio-sensor that uses a semiconductor diode structure at the nano tech 2009 show. This bio-sensor uses a...
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    Nanoco Technologies Ltd is a world leading nano-technology company which produces fluorescent semiconductor nano-particles ‘quantum dots’ and quantum dot products. Our quantum dots are...
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    HORIBA, headquartered in the United States, provides an extensive array of instruments and solutions for applications across a broad range of scientific R&D and QC measurements. HORIBA is a world...
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    A video clip showing the new release of Sony's 3mm thick OLED display screen. It is made from supertop emission technology combined with microcavity structure and color filters. Picture clarity from...
  • News - 15 Jun 2009
    Researchers have constructed a light-emitting transistor that has set a new record with a signal-processing modulation speed of 4.3 gigahertz, breaking the previous record of 1.7 gigahertz held by a...
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    Asylum Research is the technology leader in atomic force probe microscopy (AFM) for both materials and bioscience applications.  Founded in 1999, we are dedicated to innovative...
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    Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology provides high-performance, specialized analysis and testing technology for the widest range of research and production applications. Our broad portfolio of 2D and...
  • Article - 23 Mar 2004
    Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) seem to be a potential means to produce light sources that are cheaper and last longer, minimizing power consumption in the process.
  • Article - 6 Nov 2003
    Kopin Corp have used nanotechnology to produce blue LED's as bright as any other on the market, but as small as a grain of sand. Further, they operate on 2.9V, less than other currently available...

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