Microsphere couplers enable plasmonic nanosensors
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Parallel electromagnetic simulation used to design signal amplifier for plasmonic nanowire-based biosensors
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Self-assembled magnetic nanostructures enable future spintronic devices
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UCLA and University of Queensland researchers report on “superlattice” growth of MnGe nanostructures
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Copper Nanowires Enable Bendable Displays, Solar Cells
June 3, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
Copper Nanowires Enable Bendable Displays, Solar Cells
(PhysOrg.com) — A team of Duke University chemists has perfected a simple way to make tiny copper nanowires in quantity. The cheap conductors are small enough to be transparent, making them ideal for thin-film solar cells, flat-screen TVs and computers, and flexible displays.
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Copper nanowires enable bendable displays and solar cells; Pin-like copper structures self-assemble in solution
June 3, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
Copper nanowires enable bendable displays and solar cells; Pin-like copper structures self-assemble in solution
A team of chemists has perfected a simple way to make tiny copper nanowires in quantity. The cheap conductors are small enough to be transparent, making them ideal for thin-film solar cells, flat-screen TVs and computers, and flexible displays.
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Copper Nanowires Enable Bendable Displays And Solar Cells
June 3, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
Copper Nanowires Enable Bendable Displays And Solar Cells
A team of Duke University chemists has perfected a simple way to make tiny copper nanowires in quantity.
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