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CODEX / NEWSLETTER BLOG #20 / FÉVRIER 2021 |
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What is the effect of temperature on a catalytic gold nanoparticle? |
A team at EMAT, Electron Microscopy for Material Science research group of the University of Antwerp and the NANOlab Center of Excellence, recently investigated the three-dimensional (3D) atomic structure of gold nanoparticles at high temperatures. |
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A brief history of OLEDs |
Eastman Kodak’s Research Laboratories have been a ground-breaking pioneer in developing organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology. In the 1970s, the company’s scientists developed the first viable OLED material and in 1987, Kodak researchers demonstrated the first OLED device operated at sufficiently low voltages to allow for commercial applications. |
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Femtosecond laser converts metallic to semiconducting carbon nanotube |
Contemporary microtechnology (which contains elements of nanoelectronics, as feature sizes of transistors often are less than 10 nm) is still based on conventional methods of mask-based lithography. In this process, the electrical properties of transistor channels are tuned by chemical modification processes, providing the fabrication of billions of transistors per single process. |
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Electromagnetic interference shielding with graphene composites for 5G-and-beyond communication technologies |
Device miniaturization and a consequent increase in the heat and electromagnetic (EM) wave emission in the electronic systems make the simultaneous heat management and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding crucially important. |
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