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    Coherent was founded in May of 1966. As it was for most companies starting out in the mid-60’s, the company’s start was modest. With limited financial resources, Coherent established its...
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    NANOLANE is specialized in optical solutions at nanoscale and commercializes characterization tools based on the label-free patented SEEC (Surface Enhanced Ellipsometry Contrast) optical technique...
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    Creating high performance cryogenic and cryogen free environments for ultra low temperature and high magnetic field applications in physics, chemistry and materials science research down to the atomic...
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    Sigma-Aldrich® is a leading high-technology company. Through our Materials Chemistry Centers of Excellence in research and manufacturing we develop advanced, enabling materials for your...
  • Article - 19 Dec 2006
    When investigating and developing nanomaterials it is of paramount importance to know exactly what the material is that you are looking at. Spectrometers are the tools that give the composition of...
  • News - 9 Sep 2015
    Nanonics is the proud recipient of the 2015 Microscopy Today Innovation Award for development of the CryoView MP system for low temperature, multiprobe scanning probe microscopy. These innovation...
  • News - 17 Jul 2013
    HORIBA Scientific (HORIBA), the global leader in Raman spectroscopy systems, is proud to announce the launch of their new ParticleFinder module for the LabSpec 6 Spectroscopy Suite. ParticleFinder was...
  • Article - 14 Nov 2007
    This article shows the successful synthesis of bamboo structured carbon nanotubes (BCNTs) using the catalytic decomposition of methane over supported Cu/Mo catalysts. Analysis of the BCNTs indicate...
  • Article - 17 Aug 2005
    Horiba's NanoLog™ spectrofluorometer rapidly characterizes SWCNs and QDs via fluorescence spectra, using advanced detectors and Nanosizer™ software.
  • Article - 8 Dec 2003
    A team from Georgia State University and Tel Aviv University are working on a way to focus light to a point only a few atoms in diameter and with a million times amplification. They propose doing this...

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