The origin of the field of nanotechnology to a famous lecture given by visionary physicist Richard Feynman back in 1959, entitled “There’s Plenty of Room At The Bottom,” – although at the time, the talk was considered speculative.
By Thomas Hornigold
10 May 2018
Researchers of the Niels Bohr Institute of the University of Copenhagen’s Quantum Photonics Group have been performing groundbreaking research to analyze the quantum interactions between light and nanophotonic semiconductor materials.
This article demonstrates how researchers at the Penn State University cleanly downsized a standard glass microscope slide using the LatticeAx and eliminated more than a day of extra work, although the exclusively prepared slide was too tall to fit in their AFM.
This article describes how scientists at the University of Cambridge used the LatticeAx cleaving machine to support their research into a three-dimensional material with highly unique properties.
Cleaving is a fast and simple method used for preparing samples of semiconductor materials, including silicon. In contrast, sapphire does not cleave well, despite being a single crystal.
Being able to control what happens at the nanoscale is important to many areas of nanotechnology. The ability to further manipulate colloidal size objects in nanotechnology has been growing in interest.
By Liam Critchley
4 May 2018
In-situ TEM and EELS reveal oxidation dynamics in bimetallic nanoparticles, showing shell formation and ion diffusion.
In this interview, AZoNano talks with Dr. Yugen Zhang, to find out more about nanomaterials in antimicrobial applications and the recent research with his team.
Cheap Tubes is fascinated to read about how their products are being utilized by researchers and pioneer adopters of new nanotechnology products.
Cheap Tubes are always amazed to learn more about the manufacture processes utilized to fabricate nanoscale products. They develop silver nanowires and spent a hefty amount of time and money in improving our process internally.