
Transparent, conductive network of encapsulated silver nanowires
The electrodes for connections on the "sunny side" of a solar cell need to be not just electrically conductive, but transparent as well. As a result, electrodes are currently made either by using th ... more
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Short wavelength plasmons observed in nanotubes
The term "plasmons" might sound like something from the soon-to-be-released new Star Wars movie, but the effects of plasmons have been known about for centuries. Plasmons are collective oscillations ... more
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Moon race: how China is challenging the US
It's go time: historic Moon mission set for lift-off
EDA taps Airbus to broaden Capa-X drone mission roles
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ASU researchers demonstrate the world's first white lasers
While lasers were invented in 1960 and are commonly used in many applications, one characteristic of the technology has proven unattainable. No one has been able to create a laser that beams white l ... more
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Breakthrough in knowledge of how nanoparticles grow
A team of researchers from the University of Leicester and France's G2ELab-CNRS in Grenoble have for the first time observed the growth of free nanoparticles in helium gas in a process similar to th ... more
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Nanotechnology research leads to super-elastic conducting fibers
An international research team based at The University of Texas at Dallas has made electrically conducting fibers that can be reversibly stretched to over 14 times their initial length and whose ele ... more
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On the way to breaking the terahertz barrier for graphene nanoelectronics
A team of scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPI-P) discovered that electrical conduction in graphene on the picosecond timescale - a picosecond being one thousandth of one ... more
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A most singular nano-imaging technique
Just as proteins are one of the basic building blocks of biology, nanoparticles can serve as the basic building blocks for next generation materials. In keeping with this parallel between biology an ... more
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