In this article, nanolithography is discussed, what it is and what its applications are and how to utilize it fully.
In this interview, Rob Ellis, VP of Strategic Planning, for Lake Shore Cryotronics talks to AZoNano about their new product the MeasureReady™ M91 FastHall™ measurement controller is a revolutionary, all-in-one instrument that delivers significantly higher levels of precision, speed, and convenience to researchers involved in the study of electronic materials.
Naturally occurring in the form of sand or quartz, silicon is a readily-abundant material and a classic semiconductor.
By Brett Smith
26 Apr 2019
Imagine carrying a small, wearable analytical lab with you wherever you go. It could soon be possible to inspect your food with personal graphene-based wearables.
By Dr. Ramya Dwivedi
26 Apr 2019
Nanoencapsulation is defined as the process of encapsulating substances with various coating materials at the nanoscale range. This technique is primarily used within the pharmaceutical, food and cosmetic industries.
Textile manufacturers have begun to use nanomaterials in their products. The unique properties of nanoparticles and nanofibers mean they can be used to design fabrics with excellent mechanical strength, chemical resistance, water repellence, antibacterial properties and a wealth of other properties
By Will Soutter
20 Jul 2012
Materials scientists and engineers have made significant improvements to the methods of synthesis of nanomaterial solids. A brief review of future trends in nanotechnology developments is given in this article.
Food packaging and monitoring are a major focus of food industry-related nanotech research and development.
Nanoscale superconductors are known officially as ‘nanosuperconductors’ and are classified as a superconducting material, developed at the scale of a nanometer.
By Gaea Marelle Miranda
11 Apr 2019
Comparing TEM and MADLS, Particle Works analyzed gold nanoparticles for size monodispersity, finding MADLS effective for rapid quality control.