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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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    Founded by Nanotechnology pioneer Dr. Olaf Ohlsson, Nanosensors heads the world market with its innovative high quality scanning probes for SPM (Scanning Probe Microscopy). For more than ten years...
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    Protochips is the leader for in situ (real-world) electron microscopy products. The revolutionary systems include Atmosphere for pressurized gas and heating, Poseidon Select for liquid; electrical and...
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    Tekna is the world leader in induction plasma technology. With sales in Europe, Asia and North America, Tekna specializes in the design, development and construction of integrated plasma systems for a...
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    At Rochester, we educate through research. All faculty members in the Department participate in the graduate educational program and direct a research program. A typical research group has 5 to 12...
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    Wyatt Technology's instruments adeptly characterize fluorescent macromolecules and nanoparticles, mitigating fluorescence interference in R&D.
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    It appears to be a paradox: ultra-thin material that absorbs all the incident light. Nonetheless, it does exist. Two Leiden researchers report on their research in 'Applied Physics Letters'....
  • Article - 29 May 2007
    Korean researchers from Planet 82 Inc. have used nanotechnology to develop Single Carrier Modulation Photo Detector (SMPD) super low light chip for use in next generation digital cameras.

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