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    Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials Inc. (NanoAmor) was founded in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, in September 2001. They are a leading nanomaterials company, involved in all aspects of the...
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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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    Located in Vermont, Cheap Tubes is a leading supplier of Carbon Nanotubes & Graphene products.  We will soon enter the Silver Nanowire and ITO alternative ink markets. Every order we receive...
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    The Graphene Council  was founded in 2013 with a mission to serve the global community of graphene professionals. Today, The Graphene Council is the largest community in the world for graphene...
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    Tekna is the world leader in induction plasma technology. With sales in Europe, Asia and North America, Tekna specializes in the design, development and construction of integrated plasma systems for a...
  • Article - 6 Feb 2004
    Dupont has donated a collection of patents and other intellectual property on using nanotechnology to generate electron beams to The University of California, Davis, College of Engineering. Posted...
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    Scanning microwave impedance microscopy, also known as sMIM, is an atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based method used for the characterization of materials and devices.
  • Article - 25 Jul 2005
    Nanotechnology methods and devices are set to have a profound impact in the field of informatics, electronics and information and communications technology. The area of silicon...
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    There are several different methods of classification for nanomaterials. This article focuses on the categorisation of nanoparticles, fullerenes, dendrimers, nanowires, nanotubes, nanolayers and...
  • Article - 17 Nov 2003
    University of California, Berkeley, physicists have built first nano-scale motor - a gold rotor on a nanotube shaft that could ride on the back of a virus. Posted July 23 2003

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