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NanoE

Now known as Nanoe, this is a French company that specializes in producing high-purity, high-performance ceramic powders (like Zirconia and Alumina) and ready-to-use feedstocks for advanced ceramics manufacturing. They are also a leader in ceramic 3D printing through their Zetamix product line.
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UVFAB Systems, Inc.

UVFAB Systems, Inc. is a US-based manufacturer of equipment for the semiconductor industry. The company specializes in producing UV-Ozone cleaning systems for wafer and photomask surface preparation, as well as providing and repairing electrostatic chucks (E-Chucks) and their associated power supplies.
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Nearfield Instruments B.V.

Nearfield Instruments B.V. is a Dutch company that develops and manufactures advanced metrology systems for the semiconductor industry. The company's core product is a non-destructive, high-throughput scanning probe microscopy platform that enables in-line measurement of both surface and sub-surface device features with nanometer resolution.
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Linari Engineering

Linari Nanotech is a company specializing in nanofiber production and electrospinning technology. They offer a range of products including electrospinning machines and customized solutions for various industries such as biomedical and pharmaceuticals. Their customers include research institutions and companies seeking advanced materials for applications like drug delivery and tissue regeneration.
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Edinburgh Instruments

Edinburgh Instruments, part of the Techcomp group, is a leading global manufacturer of advanced molecular spectroscopy and gas sensing solutions. They are renowned for their high-performance fluorescence spectrometers, Raman microscopes, and laser-based gas detectors used in scientific research and industrial applications.
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Single-Pulse Nanomorphology Governs Laser-Induced Periodic Surface Structure Formation on Metals

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Low-temperature studies of nitrogen-vacancy center in diamonds

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Study of Natural and Synthetic Diamonds in Single-crystal X-ray Diffraction

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Diffraction Contrast Tomography

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Science behind Diamond Cutting and Polishing

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Correlative MFM and SEM Imaging of Magnetic Nanowires

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In-situ Nanoindentation in the SEM

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PCL-PLA Blends for Electrospun Vascular Grafts With Enhanced Cellular Activity and Long-Term Biodegradability

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Abstract Blue Geometric Design

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nanoOCM

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The nanoOCM is a compact, cutting-edge Optical Channel Monitor (OCM) instrument. It is designed to be the smallest form factor available, implying the use of advanced miniaturization techniques like integrated photonics or nanophotonics. Function: It utilizes a narrow-band, fast-tuning reconfigurable filter to scan the C-band and provide a high-resolution spectral view of optical signals. Purpose: This functionality is crucial for diagnosing issues, troubleshooting problems, and optimizing performance in complex optical networks. Technology: The device's extreme miniaturization and function in the C-band (a common telecommunications band) positions it as a product of integrated photonics—using nanoscale components to manage and analyze light signals.

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VT-iSIM

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The VT-iSIM (Instantaneous Structured Illumination Microscopy) is the world's first truly high-speed super-resolution live-cell imaging system. It is an advanced microscopy module designed to be integrated with commercial microscopes (Nikon, Olympus, Zeiss, Leica) to significantly enhance their performance. - Function: It uses a patented multi-point scanning architecture (Ingwaz scanning architecture) combined with a spinning disk to generate super-resolution images rapidly. - Nanotech Relevance: It achieves a high spatial resolution of $100\text{ nm}$ laterally and $300\text{ nm}$ axially, which is well below the diffraction limit and essential for observing nanoscale structures and dynamic events within live biological cells (live-cell imaging). - Key Features: It offers high temporal resolution (up to $200\text{ fps}$), exceptional depth penetration ($>10\text{x}$ deeper than traditional SIM), high signal-to-noise ratio, and low phototoxicity, making it ideal for studying dynamic biological processes at the nanoscale.

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filyxio® nano-ytterbium fluoride

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Being the smallest YbF₃ nanoparticles on the market, filyxio® brings radiopacity to dental materials while maximizing depth of cure and aesthetics. Available in sizes of 20 nm (all applications) or 40 nm (non dental applications). Provided in a broad range of fluid dispersions exhibiting the highest solid loading on the market. Main benefits are the following: - Smallest ytterbium fluoride nanoparticles on the market, 20 nm or 40 nm - Compatibility with all dental monomers - High translucency of dental composites - High depth of cure - Low viscosity at high particle loading - Improved flexural strength

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zilight® ultra-small nanozirconia

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Our smallest nanozirconia grade has a particle size as small as 5 nm. It brings strong benefits to high-end applications where small particle size is key, including high refractive index modulation of transparent materials. 5 nm ZrO₂ nanoparticles with narrow size distribution* Agglomerate-free dispersions High crystallinity Refractive index up to 2.0 Doped and undoped grades available Tunable surface chemistry to ensure compatibility with various dispersion media such as acrylates and silicones

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Machine learning reveals Raman signatures of liquid-like ion conduction in solid electrolytes

All-solid-state batteries (ASSB) are widely recognized as a safer and potentially more energy-dense alternative to conventional lithium-ion technologies. Their performance critically depends on fast ionic conduction within solid electrolytes. Traditional methods to identify such materials involve labour-intensive synthesis and characterization processes, often hampered by the limitations of existing computational models in accurately capturing disordered, high-temperature ionic behaviours. Th...

Molecular ‘catapult’ fires electrons at the limits of physics

Electrons can be ‘kicked across’ solar materials at almost the fastest speed nature allows, scientists have discovered – challenging long-held theories about how solar energy systems work. The finding could help researchers design more efficient ways of harvesting sunlight and converting it into electricity. In experiments capturing events lasting just 18 femtoseconds – less than 20 quadrillionths of a second – researchers at the University of Cambridge observed charge separation happening wi...

Toward practical laser-driven light sails using photonic crystals

Most space missions rely on chemical rockets for propulsion. Rockets must carry fuel, which increases spacecraft mass and limits their speed and travel distance. For decades, researchers have explored light sails as an alternative. These devices use radiation pressure—the force exerted when light reflects from a surface—to generate thrust. When driven by a powerful laser, a light sail can accelerate continuously without onboard propellant, enabling faster travel across the solar system. Conve...

Researchers create a never-before-seen molecule and prove its exotic nature with quantum computing

Published recently in Science, it is the first experimental observation of a half-Möbius electronic topology in a single molecule. To the scientists’ knowledge, a molecule with such topology has never before been synthesized, observed, or even formally predicted. Understanding this molecule’s behavior at the electronic structure level required something equally fundamental: a high fidelity quantum computing simulation. The discovery advances science on two fronts. For chemistry, it demonstrat...

Using individual atoms to achieve fossil-free chemistry

Every chemical reaction faces a barrier: for substances to react with one another, it is first necessary to supply energy. In many cases, this energy barrier is low – such as when striking a match. For many key reactions in industry, however, it is much larger – and increased energy requirements drive up production costs. To lower this barrier, chemists use “reaction helpers” known as catalysts. The best of these substances contain metals – including, in some cases, rare metals.

New electron microscopy technique reveals atomic structures from nanocrystals once considered unsolvable

Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a new way to determine atomic structures from nanocrystals previously considered unusable, a breakthrough that could transform how researchers study materials too small or imperfect for conventional crystallography. Crystalline materials have enabled advances in computing, communications, energy technologies, and pharmaceuticals. Many of these materials’ unique properties arise from...

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