February 2011 Blog Posts (85)

Nanostructures based on precious stones

Researchers at the Ioffe Technical Physical Institutehave developed a new method of synthesising composite materials from synthetic opal and vanadium oxides. Such materials have unusual optical properties. Previously, they were generated by depositing vanadium oxides (V2O5 and VO2) from a solution, but in their latest work the researchers demonstrated the greater effectiveness of…

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Added by Natalia Nanorf.ru on February 21, 2011 at 5:58am — No Comments

Nano and Giga Challenges in Electronics, Photonics and Renewable Energy

The NGC2011 conference in Russia invites academic and industrial researchers to present tutorial, expository and original research papers dedicated to solving scientific and technological problems in electronics, photonics and renewable energy such as atomic scale materials design, bio- and molecular electronics, high frequency electronics, fabrication of nanodevices; magnetic materials and spintronics; materials and processes for integrated and… Continue

Added by TINC on February 18, 2011 at 11:27pm — No Comments

Nanomaterials Course

June 07 – 09, 2011



Bad Gastein, Austria



This course is application-oriented. Typically, participants come from companies or

institutes, which want to apply nanomaterials or to step in into this field.



Within three days, the participants get more knowledge about nanomaterials as

compared to a few months of tedious literature studies. The instructor,

Prof. Dieter Vollath is author of the first textbook on nanomaterials.



The number of participants…

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Added by TINC on February 18, 2011 at 11:21pm — No Comments

New discovery paves the way towards Graphene based nonvolatile memory

Researchers from the A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering and the National University of Singapore have developed an improved design for a Graphene based field-effect transistor (FET). The new device includes an additional silicon dioxide (SiO2) dielectric gate below the graphene layer. This allows for simplified bit writing by providing an additional background source of charge carriers and paves the way towards nonvolatile Graphene-based memory…



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Added by TINC on February 18, 2011 at 11:09pm — No Comments

Investigations of scanning probe techniques for characterization of 3D nanostructures (Braunschweig)

Scanning probe microscopy plays an important role in different fields of nanotechnology. The main objectives of this open position are a) to develop and compare new 3D sensitive probes and probing techniques in addition to the conventional raster scan methods and b) to develop simulations for description of the measurement signals in dependence of the relevant interaction forces between probing tip and 3D nanostructures.



These investigations target at an in-depth understanding and… Continue

Added by TINC on February 18, 2011 at 11:08pm — No Comments

Samsung to start using laser to make AMOLEDs - that will make them cheaper and with a higher resolution

It turns out that Samsung is not content with the Super AMOLED Plus displays - and are already working on the next-gen AMOLEDs. These will use a laser deposition method (LITI) - which will enable Samsung to make cheaper OLEDs that will have a much higher resolution (over 300ppi). It's also an important step towards OLED TVs commercialization:…



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Added by TINC on February 18, 2011 at 11:07pm — No Comments

Kaneka to start shipping OLED lighting panels in March, unveils OLED strategy

Kaneka announced that it will start accepting orders for OLED lighting panels on March 22nd, 2011 in Japan (and later in April in Europe). Kaneka will offer OLED square panels in give colors (warm white, red, orange, blue and green). The panels will be dimmable (in the range from 1,000cd/m2 to 5,000cd/m2).



Kaneka's OLED panels will cost around ¥2 million (approx $24,000) per square meter - and the company believes that the price will drop to ¥200,000 ($2,400) next year and to ¥50,000… Continue

Added by TINC on February 18, 2011 at 11:05pm — No Comments

nanotimes 11-01 :: December 2010 / January 2011

Greetings!



Our edition of nanotimes is live now at:…

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Added by TINC on February 18, 2011 at 10:57pm — No Comments

IoN Webinars Calendar 2011

Institute of Nanotechnology webinars deliver live content via the internet. They can be attended from the convenience of your home or office. Network and learn in a relaxed environment!

17 March 2011 - 14:00 GMT…

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Added by TINC on February 18, 2011 at 10:37pm — No Comments

February Issue of Nano Digest

The February issue of Nano Digest is out.

 

The Special Theme of the issue is Nanobiotechnology. We have wonderful articles lined in the issue, hope you will all enjoy reading the magazine.

 

Next issue will have special theme on Pharmaceuticals and Nanotech. Interested people can write to us at nanodigest@gmail.com…

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Added by Jayadev on February 18, 2011 at 1:44pm — No Comments

Precise method for nanostructure analysis

Specialists at the A.F. Ioffe Institute of Applied-Physics (Russian Academy of Sciences) have developed a new methodology for nano-dimensional heterostructure composition analysis. Along with the composition, the depth of layer occurrence is also identified. Experimental check of the methodology has proved that the data obtained through it on semiconductor structure constitution well agrees with measurement results achieved by other method, the data having low…

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Added by Natalia Nanorf.ru on February 18, 2011 at 9:57am — No Comments

Carbon dioxide laser to create nanoparticles of predetermined size

Physicists from Yekaterinburg have generated yttrium-aluminum-garnet nanopowder using the laser-induced evaporation method. The powder with particles sized about 10 nanometers was used to create optic ceramics with a high infrared light transmission factor.

The laser-induced evaporation method also known as laser ablation or laser spark is based on removing a substance from the…

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Added by Natalia Nanorf.ru on February 17, 2011 at 12:57pm — No Comments

Self-organizing nanotechnologies control metallic material properties

Andrey Oksogoev at the Institute of High Technologies (Ulan-Ude) has carried out an experiment that proves assumptions made earlier. Research of S.P. Kurdumov’s school dealt with energy division into thermal and nonthermal components upon changes in the environment structure. This possibility is the most important objective for establishing self-organizing nanotechnologies.…

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Added by Natalia Nanorf.ru on February 17, 2011 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Searching for a scholarship

 I do want a quick scholarship for my short course in Delft/ Netherlands on Nanotechnology on water technology which will be held on March /2011. I want all the members to help me how I can find it, for I 've applied for NUFFIC scholarship , but I've not been selected.

 

  Would you mind to help me?

I'm await

Abdel Rahma Hassan Saad

Sudan

e-mail : rahmi175@hotmail.com

Cell No. : + 249…

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Added by Abdel Rahman / Hassan / Saad on February 16, 2011 at 7:30pm — No Comments

Custom Optical Pen For High Temperature Surface Measurement





High Temperature Surface Measurement Nanovea recently partnered with an undisclosed client to provide a custom optical pen for surface measurements under high temperatures reaching 300°F. The custom optical pen was designed with a specialized casing, a long working distance and a large measurement range. This project has now opened the door to further Nanovea's non contact surface measurement capability in high temperature environments.…



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Added by NANOVEA on February 16, 2011 at 12:45am — No Comments

Call for Papers - Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering

Call for Papers:

Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering …

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Added by Murugan Ramalingam on February 15, 2011 at 10:23am — No Comments

ICFNST2011 Meeting....



2011 International Conference on…

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Added by Murugan Ramalingam on February 15, 2011 at 10:18am — No Comments

Why Nanopaprika is ruffled?

I was reading a blog by David where Andras showed his unhappiness on the Nanopaprika growth.

 

András restlessness and dissatisfaction with the pace of growth of Nanopaprika are very…

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Added by Vyom Parashar on February 14, 2011 at 7:00am — 5 Comments

bTendo and STMicroelectronics to jointly develop the world's smallest laser pico-projector module

bTendo and STMicroelectronics announced an agreement to jointly develop the world's smallest MEMS-based Laser-Beam-Steering projector for mobile devices. This projector will be based on bTendo's dual-mirror laser projector technology and ST's MEMs, video-processing and semiconductor technologies.



The new projector module will be less than 2.5cm3 in volume and below 6mm in height. It will offer focus-free images and will include a video-processing chip and built-in MIPI…

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Added by TINC on February 13, 2011 at 10:00pm — No Comments

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