November 17, 2008 - Industry News
Fujitsu Microelectronics Provides Advanced 65nm RF CMOS Process Design Kit
Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today announced the availability of 65nm RF CMOS manufacturing services with the ...
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November 10, 2008 - Technology News
Tiny solar cells built to power microscopic machines
Some of the tiniest solar cells ever built have been successfully tested as a power source for even tinier microscopic machines. An article in ...
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November 3, 2008 - Technology News
Denser computer chips possible with plasmonic lenses that 'fly'
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, are reporting a new way of creating computer chips that could revitalize optical ...
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November 3, 2008 - Technology News
Sniffing Out a Better Chemical Sensor
Marrying a sensitive detector technology capable of distinguishing hundreds of different chemical compounds with a pattern-recognition ...
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November 3, 2008 - Technology News
Switchable nanostripes: spin-transition compound can be deposited in ordered crystalline microstructures
In this information age, increased storage capacity is a central challenge for science and technology. A team of German and Italian ...
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September 15, 2008 - Technology News
Ultra-Compact MEMS Gyroscope from STMicroelectronics Provides Analog and Digital Outputs for Design Flexibility and System Partitioning
Ultra-Compact MEMS Gyroscope from STMicroelectronics Provides Analog and Digital Outputs for Design Flexibility and System Partitioning ...
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September 4, 2008 - Technology News
'Racetrack' for fast electrons in semiconductor structures
In order to realize the electrical units of voltage, resistance and current with highest accuracy quantum effects in nano-circuits are ...
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August 25, 2008 - Technology News
Creating unconventional metals: International team discovers quantum halfway house between magnet and semiconductor
The semiconductor silicon and the ferromagnet iron are the basis for much of mankind's technology, used in everything from computers to electric ...
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August 11, 2008 - Industry News
The Shape of Things to Come
Instead of using a flat microchip as the light sensor for their new camera, a team of engineers has developed a sensor that is a flexible ...
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August 4, 2008 - Technology News
Penn Scientists Carve Functional Nanoribbons Using Super-Heated, Nano-Sized Particles of Iron
Due to its remarkable electronic properties, few layer graphene, or FLG, has emerged as a promising new material for use in post-silicon ...
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July 21, 2008 - Technology News
Improving Quantum Dot Synthesis
Materials researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a simplified, low-cost process for ...
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June 2, 2008 - Industry News
New Programs to Drive Industry Search for Next Logic Device
Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), the world’s leading university-research consortium for semiconductors and related technologies, ...
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May 27, 2008 - Technology News
Mass-Producing Tunable Magnetic Nanoparticles
Taking a cue from the semiconductor industry, a team of investigators at Stanford University has developed a method of producing unlimited ...
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May 1, 2008 - Industry News
IBM and Matheson Tri-Gas to Collaborate on Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology
International Business Machines Corporation and Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc., the largest subsidiary of Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation, Japan, ...
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March 29, 2008 - Technology News
University of Maryland physicists show electrons can travel over 100 times faster in graphene than in silicon
University of Maryland physicists have shown that in graphene the intrinsic limit to the mobility, a measure of how well a material ...
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March 28, 2008 - Technology News
University of Maryland physicists show electrons can travel over 100 times faster in graphene than in silicon
University of Maryland physicists have shown that in graphene the intrinsic limit to the mobility, a measure of how well a material ...
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March 3, 2008 - Technology News
New graphene transistor promises life after death of silicon chip
Researchers have used the world's thinnest material to create the world's smallest transistor - a breakthrough that could spark the ...
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January 10, 2008 - Technology News
Introduction to Focused Ion Beam Technology and its Application
Within the last decade Focused Ion Beam technology has developed from a routine semiconductor tool into a versatile research instrument for ...
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December 26, 2007 - Technology News
UCLA scientists working to create smaller, faster integrated circuits
Integrated circuits are the "brain" in computers, cell phones, DVD players, iPhones, personal digital assistants, automobiles' ...
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November 8, 2007 - Technology News
A Giant Step toward Infinitesimal Machinery
What are the ultimate limits to miniaturization? How small can machinery--with internal workings that move, turn, and vibrate--be produced? ...
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October 25, 2007 - Technology News
ASU’s Center for Applied Nanoionics Researchers Improve Memory Devices Using Nanotechnology
ASU’s Center for Applied Nanoionics (CANi) has a new take on old memory, one that promises to boost the performance, capacity and battery life ...
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May 14, 2007 - Technology News
New '1/f noise' discovery promises to improve semiconductor-based sensors
More sensitive sensors and detectors based on semiconductor electronics could result from new findings by researchers from the United States, ...
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March 27, 2007 - Industry News
Nokia and University of Cambridge to Partner on Nanotechnology Research
Nokia and the University of Cambridge, UK, announced an agreement to work together on an extensive and long term programme of joint research ...
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March 27, 2007 - Technology News
Nanotechnology may unlock the secret for creating highly efficient next-generation LED lighting systems
Nanotechnology may unlock the secret for creating highly efficient next-generation LED lighting systems, and exploring its potential is the aim ...
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March 2, 2007 - Industry News
Nanotechnology Ready for Boom; Safety Questions Next, Says New Chairman of Testing Firm
Breakthroughs in nanotechnology will "fuel our next surge in productivity" in ways that we don't even realize, according to the new chairman at ...
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