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www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/pdf/Bonaccorso_MT_2012.pdf16 Jan 2013: These properties have already had a huge impact on fundamental science1-3, and are making graphene and graphene-based materials a promising platform for electronics, composites, sensors, spintronics, photonics and ... b) Graphene-based transparent and -
(UK losing out on commercialisation of 'wonder material'…
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/highlights-press/uk_graph_comm1.pdf18 Jan 2013: The UK meanwhile has produced only 54 graphene related patents since thematerial was first developed by scientists Andre Geim and KonstantinNovoselov at Manchester University in 2004. ... Earlier this month £21 million has also been earmarked by the -
Anti-fraud lasers and inks for transparent electronics
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/highlights-press/piano3.pdf8 Nov 2013: material could be used to make cheap, printed electronics. Using a graphene-based ink, researchers have. ... Cambridge Graphene Centre, have developed a graphene-based ink. Like the material itself, this has a. -
UK 'losing out' on commercialisation of graphene - CFO World
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/highlights-press/cfo_world.pdf18 Jan 2013: The UK meanwhile has produced only 54 graphene related patents since. ... government for investment in the production of graphene-based. superconductors. Quentin Tannock, Chairman of CambridgeIP commented that despite. Results that match 4 of 5 words
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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper242.pdf11 Apr 2013: The fibre is flexible, both. Fibres in Hele-Shaw cells 519. FIGURE 1. ... First, the asymptotics in the two limits of small and largefibres are derived easily. -
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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/LHCE/lucidity-science-III-searchable-uncorrected.pdf19 Oct 2013: The record also shows, beginningnear that time, the first of two periods of strikinglyrapid brain expansion; see Fig. ... But recognition of the distinction means recog-nition, first of all, of hypercredulity itself. -
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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mem/papers/LHCE/lucidity-science-I-searchable-uncorrected.pdf19 Oct 2013: 1). And it is like the originalcontrol room displays of the Three Mile Island nuclear. ... 2 overleaf). For therest of us it is wise to play safe, especially whenmaking a first draft (Appendix below). -
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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/83.pdf3 Oct 2013: Many eukaryotic cells use the active waving motion of flexible flagella to self-propelin viscous fluids. ... First, the calculatedshapes can be compared with the results of past optimization studies. -
PHYSICS OF FLUIDS 25, 031701 (2013) Fluid elasticity increases ...
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/77.pdf26 Jul 2013: fluid. As the swimmer moves its head sideways, a net forward motion is produced. ... Video 1 shows a typical magnetic. swimmer with a flexible tail, in a Boger fluid. -
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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/56.pdf26 Jul 2013: propeller based on a flexible filament, made of paramagnetic. beads linked by DNA, and attached to a red blood cell. ... View Online. These flexible nanomotors demonstrate a number of advantages:. first, the fabrication process is relatively simple and -
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www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/50.pdf26 Jul 2013: Synchronization of flexible sheets 171. 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 8000. ... Phil. Trans.R. Soc. Lond. 177, 157–234. Synchronization of flexible sheets 173. -
PHYSICS OF FLUIDS 18, 091701 �2006� Experimental investigations of ...
www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/14.pdf26 Jul 2013: swimmer. In particular, theorypredicts an optimal dimensionless tail length as both short,stiff tails and long, flexible tails produce negligible nettranslation8—the first is ineffective owing to “the scalloptheorem”1 and ... We first display in Fig -
UHMWPE_plates
www-mech.eng.cam.ac.uk/profiles/fleck/papers/299.pdf29 May 2013: The HB26, HB50 and the CFRP-U composites have a relatively soft matrix and display considerable ductility (in excess of 20%) and we first consider these materials. ... First, consider the CFRP-U data as shown in Fig. 10c and Fig. -
UHMWPE_beams
www-mech.eng.cam.ac.uk/profiles/fleck/papers/298.pdf29 May 2013: Moreover, they observed that UHMWPE fibres display nearly no strain rate sensitivity for. ... ductility in the 45o orientation. The HB26, HB50 and the CFRP-U composites have a relatively soft matrix and display considerable ductility (in excess of 20%) -
1.5 GHz picosecond pulse generation from a monolithic waveguide ...
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/pdf/oe-21-7-7943.pdf25 Mar 2013: 21, No. 7 / OPTICS EXPRESS 7945. A variety of approaches have been used to make graphene-based SAs. ... The modulation depth of our GF is much larger than that reported for single-layer graphene based devices (e.g., 0.54% in [47].). -
Optical trapping and manipulation of nanostructures
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/pdf/nnano.2013.208.pdf7 Nov 2013: Ferrari4. Optical trapping and manipulation of micrometre-sized particles was first reported in 1970. ... Atoms. Molecules. Cells. Fullerenes. Nanowires andnanotubes Graphene. Plasmonic nanoparticles. Synthetic colloidsQuantum dotsNV centres. -
Ultrafast collinear scattering and carrier multiplication in graphene
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/pdf/Brida_Nat2013.pdf17 Jun 2013: Here we combine extreme temporal resolution broadbandpump-probe spectroscopy with a microscopic semi-analyticaltheory based on the semiclassical Boltzmann equation (SBE) toinvestigate e–e collisions in graphene during the very early ... Nat. Mater. 11, -
Graphene: The quest for supercarbon : Nature News & Comment
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/highlights-press/quest_for_supercarbon.pdf22 Nov 2013: Mark Peplow. Graphene offers a way to make flexible and transparent smartphone screens. ... Graphene-based devices. are compact and can generate or detect the waves at room temperature. -
The printout piano that can play music thanks to ELECTRONIC INK |…
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/highlights-press/piano1.pdf8 Nov 2013: Scientists have demonstrated a new method of printing graphene-based ink on the flexible instrument,which they say could be used to make inexpensive printed electronics. ... This flexible piano is made from graphene-based inks, which have been printed -
Anti-fraud lasers and inks for transparent electronics | University…
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/highlights-press/graphene_inks.pdf6 Nov 2013: printed electronics. Using a graphene-based ink, researchers have. demonstrated this by creating a transparent, flexible piano. ... Centre, have developed a graphene-based ink. Like the material itself, this has a number of interesting properties,.
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