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Tiny Bubbles Show Promise to Advance Nanoscale Electronics

2013-08-12 20:58:54| ENR.com: Headline News

Professors from several colleges have joined forces to create the worlds first plasmofluidic lensa tiny water bubble used to manipulate and focus a beam of light at the nanoscale.

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Spectroscopy System provides nanoscale identification, analysis.

2013-05-23 14:29:01| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Intended for life science and materials science applications, AFM/Raman system integrates Agilent 6000ILM AFM (atomic force microscope) and HORIBA XploRA INV (inverted Raman microscope). Functionality lets researchers exceed optical diffraction limit to achieve nanoscale resolution as they perform Raman spectroscopy. Capabilities include AFM/Raman co-localization, tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy for transparent samples, and AFM force-volume spectroscopy. This story is related to the following:Atomic Force Microscopes |

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Engineers Generate World-Record mm-wave Output Power From Nanoscale CMOS

2013-05-10 09:48:52| rfglobalnet News Articles

Harish Krishnaswamy, assistant professor of electrical engineering at Columbia Engineering, has generated a record amount of power output—by a power of five—using silicon-based nanoscale CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) technology for millimeter-wave power amplifiers.

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Researchers create first room-temperature, nanoscale lasers: A major step towards optical computers

2013-03-13 17:30:53| Extremetech

Nanophotonics researchers at Arizona State University have created the world's first electrically powered room-temperature nanolasers. These lasers are the single most important step towards building computer chips that use light instead of electricity for ultra-fast and efficient on- and off-chip communications.

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APIX Technology Introduces Industry's First Gas Chromatography Device Based On Silicon Nano-Scale Components

2013-02-14 19:42:00| chemicalonline Home Page

Analytical Pixels Technology (APIX) recently announced the release of its first commercial product: GCAPTM, a gas chromatography device designed for a variety of industrial and petrochemical applications, including process monitoring, energy distribution, safety and security and environmental control

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