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Keithley Plays Key Role in New IEEE Test Standards for Carbon Nanotubes
CLEVELAND -- Keithley Instruments, Inc. (NYSE:KEI), a leader in solutions for emerging measurement needs, announces that its Model 4200 Semiconductor Characterization System conforms to and supports the just-released IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.) standard for electrical testing of carbon nanotubes. The recently approved IEEE 1650TM-2005 standard, known...
Tags: carbon nanotube, IEEE, nanotechnology, nanotube
Research articles 2006-03-07
MIT Recognizes Groundbreaking Nanotechnology Discovery of Winstead Patent Agent.
June 8, 2004 - U.S. Patent No. 6,645,455, providing a method for separating and chemically modifying carbon nanotubes, was recently recognized by MIT's publication, Technology Review as one of the industry's "5 Killer Patents." Winstead June 8, 2004 - U.S. Patent...
Tags: agent, carbon nanotube, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, nanotechnology, nanotube, patent application
Research articles 2004-06-21
IoM Materials Congress: Materials Congress 2002 was held in London 9-11 April by The institute of Materials in collaboration with the Federation of European Materials Societies and Euromat 2002. (Conference Report).
The conference program of oral and poster presentations addressed several topical materials-related issues, most themes being led off by keynote speakers. Subject areas included electronic and photonic materials, light metals, integrity and durabilit The conference program of oral and poster presentations addressed several topical materials-related...
Tags: aluminum, carbon nanotube, collaboration, nanotechnology, nanotube, particle, silicon, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2002-08-01
SOUTHWEST NANOTECHNOLOGIES INC., A SPIN-OFF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, ANNOUNCES NANOTUBE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH CONOCOPHILLIPS.
February 19, 2003 - ConocoPhillips, (NYSE: COP), the third-largest integrated U.S. energy company, has invested capital and intellectual property rights in SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inc.(SWeNTTM). With this investment, SWeNT has begun construct February 19, 2003 - ConocoPhillips, (NYSE: COP), the third-largest integrated U.S....
Tags: carbon nanotube, ConocoPhillips Co., nanotechnology, nanotube
Research articles 2003-03-03
In-situ Fluid Experiments in Carbon Nanotubes
Closed-end multi-wall carbon nanotubes, which contain an encapsulated aqueous multiphase fluid under high pressure, have been produced by hydrothermal synthesis. These nanotubes are leak-tight by virtue of holding the fluid at the high vacuum of a transmission electron microscope TEM and can be used as a test platform for unique...
Tags: Nanotube, Carbon Nanotube, Materials Research Society, Nanotechnology, Emerging Technologies
White papers 2001-05-16
Molecular Electronics With Carbon Nanotubes
Carbon nano-tubes have unique properties that make them a most promising system on which to base molecular electronics. The paper briefly reviews the electrical characteristics of carbon nano-tubes, and then focuses on carbon nano-tube field-effect transistors CNTFETs. Procedures by which hole-transport, electron-transport and ambipolar CNTFETs can be fabricated are presented,...
Tags: Nanotube, Molecular Inc., American Chemical Society, Carbon Nanotube, Electronics, Carbon, Nanotechnology, Emerging Technologies
White papers 2002-01-30

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Pacific Fuel Cell Corp. Announces Arrival of New Microwave Plasma Enhanced CVD System for Nano-Technology Research
TUSTIN, Calif. -- Pacific Fuel Cell Corp. (OTCBB:PFCE) is pleased to announce that it has acquired a new microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition CVD system, manufactured by Seki Technotron, www.sekicvdsolutions.com, for nanotechnology research at PFCE's new laboratory at the University of California Riverside UCR Research Park. The system is...
Tags: microwave
Research articles 2005-05-02
Genetic code used to pattern zinc oxide nanowires.(NANOTECHNOLOGY)
A research team led by engineers at Brown University, USA, has harnessed the coding power of deoxyribonucleic acid DNA to create zinc oxide nanowires on top of carbon nanotube tips. The accomplishment marks the first time that DNAhas been used to direct the assembly...
Tags: Biotechnology, Brown University, DNA, Nanotechnology, U.S.
Research articles 2006-10-01
DuPont licenses Nanomix Technology.(breaking news Roundup)(Brief Article)
Nanomix Inc., a nanotechnology company, has granted DuPont Electronic Technologies an exclusive license to manufacture and sell field-emitting thick film materials containing carbon nanotubes for use in flat panel displays. The carbon nanotube thic Nanomix Inc., a nanotechnology company, has granted DuPont Electronic...
Tags: carbon nanotube, DuPont Co., flat panel, nanotube
Research articles 2003-09-15
CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES: Rice University Receives $11 Million NASA Award.(contracts and finance of Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory )
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA has awarded Rice University's Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory CNL a four year, $11 million contract to produce a prototype power cable made entirely of carbon nanotubes. The project aims to pioneer methods of producing pure nanotube power cables, known as...
Tags: finance, Nanotechnology, nanotube, NASA, Rice University
Research articles 2005-05-01
Nanotechnology News
What follows are selections of nanotechnology in the headlines, from basic research to applications. NIST Develops Rapid Method for Judging Nanotube Purity Researchers at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST have developed a method to rapidly assess the quality of carbon nanotubes. Initial tests show that the...
Tags: General Electric Co., Nanotechnology, nanotube, NIST, researcher
Research articles 2007-03-01
Nanotube coating for pyroelectric detectors.(NANOTECHNOLOGY)
Researchers at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL have investigated the use of single-walled carbon nanotubes SWCNs as a thermal absorption coating for pyroelectric detec Researchers at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology...
Tags: nanotechnology, nanotube, NIST
Research articles 2005-05-01
NanoDynamics Scores Army Award, Fuel Cell Patent (Electronic News)
Nanotechnology and manufacturing company NanoDynamics today announced that it has won a $729,000 Phase II Small Business Innovation Research SBIR award from the U.S. Army for carbon nanotube CNT production technology and a critical patent on solid oxide fuel cell SOFC structures. NanoDynamics is driving...
Tags: Manufacturing, Nanotechnology, nanotube, patent, U.S. Army
Research articles 2006-04-03
Researchers use nanobees to attack, prevent cancer
Computerworld - Scientists at the Washington University School of Medicine are creating something of a nanobee to fight cancerous tumors. Scientists at the St. Louis medical school announced this week that they are using nanoparticles to deliver the bee venom melittin through the body to kill cancerous tumor cells. In...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, cell, cancer, University Corp., Nanoparticle
News items 2009-08-19
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