Carbon nanotube arrays have been used to produce high-resolution holograms with high contrast and large field of view.
Carbon nanotube arrays have been used to produce high-resolution holograms with high contrast and large field of view.
The pursuit for novel materials with fascinating and unprecedented optical properties has continued apace in recent years by way of theoretical, experimental, and nanotechnological developments. Chiral nanomaterials represent a significant class of materials,...
New production lines will be utilized primarily for the manufacture of higher value-added modified plastics products.
Two Berkeley Lab research projects awarded grants by the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy to advance energy technologies.
Researchers observe excitation enhancement in plasmonic antenna despite the presence of strong quenching losses affecting the emission.
Every kilo shedded counts: Laser welding puts the automotive industry “on a diet”.
Key 20th century research on fundamentals of steel to be digitised, uploaded, and indexed for the first time.
Alex Jen and co-workers publish work describing a new series of anionic polymethine dyes, designed for application in improved guest-host materials.
The new Instron CEAST MF20 and MF30 melt flow testers meet the stricter requirements imposed by ISO 1133-2 with regard to temperature control for highly sensitive materials.
A new method of manufacturing the smallest structures in electronics could make their manufacture many times quicker, allowing for cheaper semiconductors.