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    We are a nanoscience and nanotechnology research group in the School of Materials Science and Engineering of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Our recent research is focused on the fundamental...
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    Micromeritics Instrument Corporation is a leading global provider of solutions for material characterization with best-in-class instrumentation and application expertise in five core areas: ...
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    Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have developed a way to spontaneously form microscopic zinc oxide ribbons into coils of slinky-like perfect rings. Posted April 9 2004
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    Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology, have made single-crystal zinc oxide helical structures or nanosprings. They have piezoelectric properties and show promise for biomedical...
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    KLA Instruments encompasses a broad portfolio of surface metrology and defect inspection solutions within the KLA Corporation. KLA Instruments is divided into the Labs group of primarily benchtop...
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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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    TA Instruments designs and manufactures the world’s highest performing thermal analysis, rheometer, microcalorimeter, and mechanical test systems by focusing on four fundamental measurements:...
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    Alemnis enables breakthrough academic research in material science by providing leading-edge micro- and nanomechanical property measurement instruments that can be applied in a wide variety of testing...
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    Adhesives, Sealants, Coatings and Potting / Encapsulation Compounds Master Bond is a leading manufacturer of high-performance adhesives, sealants, coatings, potting and encapsulation compounds and...
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    How does a piezoelectric transducer (actuator) work? Modern Piezo actuators are based on thin piezoceramic layers manufactured in a co-fired process to form a monolithic unit.

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