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'Nanonet' Circuits Closer To Making Flexible Electronics Reality

Researchers have overcome a major obstacle in producing transistors from networks of carbon nanotubes, a technology that could make ...  > full story

Advance Brings Low-cost, Bright LED Lighting Closer To Reality

Researchers have overcome a major obstacle in reducing the cost of "solid state lighting," a technology that could cut electricity ...  > full story

Controlled Growth Of Truly Nanoscale Single Crystal Fullerites For Device Applications

Researchers have found a way to make ultra-small pure carbon crystals entirely formed from the spherical carbon 'buckyball' molecule ...  > full story

Phonon Floodgate In Monolayer Carbon: Unexpected Gap-like Feature Found In Energy Spectrum Of Electrons Tunneling Into Graphene's Single Layer Of Atoms

The first scanning tunneling spectroscopy of graphene flakes equipped with a "gate" electrode has found an unexpected gap-like ...  > full story
 

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