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  2. Graphene gets ready for the big time : Nature News

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    27 Mar 2009:
  3. Cambridge University Engineering Department: News item

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    6 Apr 2009: Cambridge University Engineering Department: News item http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/stories/2009/Ignite/. 1 of 2 2009/4/6 14:36. ... Cambridge University Engineering Department: News item http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/stories/2009/Ignite/. 2 of 2
  4. Cambridge University Engineering Department: News item

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/highlights-press/newton_fellows.pdf
    12 May 2009: Cambridge University Engineering Department: News item http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/stories/2009/Newton_Fellows/. 1 of 2 2009/5/12 10:33. ... such fuels in existing industrial applications, and in designing new technologies to efficiently and cleanly
  5. Graphene layers go luminescent - nanotechweb.org

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    9 Dec 2009: http://images.iop.org/objects/ntw/news/8/11/18/091118.jpg)PL and layer thickness (http://images.iop.org/objects/ntw/news/8/11/18/091118.jpg). Electrons move through ... advertisement. Most previous work also focused on the electronic and mechanical
  6. Light rotates nanorotors - nanotechweb.org

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    22 Oct 2009: http://images.iop.org/objects/nano/news/8/10/16/091016-1.jpg)Rotation of trapped CNT bundles (http://images.iop.org/objects/nano/news/8/10/16/091016-1.jpg). ... The new methodology can be applied to any kind of nanomachine, where rotations can bedetected
  7. Graphene to graphane by chemical conversion

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/highlights-press/RSC_Jan_2009.pdf
    1 Feb 2009: Graphene to graphane by chemical conversion http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2009/January/29010902.asp. 1 of 2 2009/2/1 17:09. ... New routes to gram-scale graphene10 December 2008Researchers produce graphene from sodium and ethanol, raising hopes
  8. CNT arrays for photonics - nanotechweb.org

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    24 Apr 2009: The new work shows that regular arrays of CNTs could serve as photonic crystals too. ... However, this high absorptivity can be exploited to design a new material, which instead of having a photonic band gap that reflects all light, exhibits a photonic
  9. Le2009

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    3 Mar 2009: Dublin, Ireland) in the Search of New Materials 3rd April 2009 Dr Onofrio Marago’ A Light Touch on Nanostructures: Femtonewton Force Sensing (Istituto Processi Chimico-Fisici, Italy) and Nanometric Spatial Resolutio
  10. MODE-LOCKED FIBRE LASER SYSTEMS INCORPORATING CARBON NANOTUBES AS…

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    5 Oct 2009: New Technology Carbon nanotubes are known to exhibit nonlinear optical properties e.g. ... The current operating characteristics of the fibre laser system incorporating the new technology are:.
  11. Photonic crystals stretch to the UV - optics.org

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    6 May 2009: optics.org. NEWS. Apr 30, 2009. Deep-UV photonic crystals and total optical absorbers are some of the applications for multiwalled nanotube arrays. ... The new work shows that regular arrays of CNTs could serve as photonic crystals too.

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