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- Vertically oriented nanoelectronics.(NANOTECHNOLOGY)
- Researchers at Purdue University, USA, have developed a technique to grow individual carbon nanotubes vertically on top of a silicon wafer. The process--developed by Professor Timothy S. Fisher and Dr Timothy D. Sands--is described as another step toward making advanced electronics, wireless devices...
- Research articles 2006-10-01
- Process coaxes carbon nanotubes into service as vias.
- by Matthew Miller Researchers at Purdue University have developed a process that grows individual carbon nanotubes vertically atop a silicon wafer. Step 1 in the process uses anodization to create an array of cylindrical pores in a thin film ...
- Research articles 2006-09-14
- Nanotubes Act as 'Thermal Velcro' to Reduce Computer-Chip Heating.
- Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 2 AScribe Newswire -- Engineers have created carpets made of tiny cylinders called carbon nanotubes to enhance the flow of heat at a critical point where computer chips connect to cooling devices called heat sinks, promising to...
- Research articles 2006-05-02
- Engineers Point Way to Better Use of Nanotubes as Measuring Tips.
- Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 11 AScribe Newswire -- Engineers at Purdue University have shown how researchers might better use tiny hollow fibers called "multi-walled carbon nanotubes" to more precisely measure structures and devices for electronics and other applications. ...
- Research articles 2005-10-11
- BIOTECHNOLOGY: Aligned Nanotubes Could Improve Artificial Joints.
- Artificial joints might be improved by making implants out of carbon nanotubes and filaments that are all aligned in the same direction, mimicking the alignment of collagen fibers and natural ceramic crystals in real bones, according to a research team from Purdue University. ...
- Research articles 2005-02-01
- Bone collectors
- Purdue University researchers find that carbon nanotubes may help joint implants fuse with growing bone cells. Artificial joints that bond tightly with bone are likely to last longer and perform better for patients, doctors say.
- Research articles 2005-02-01
- NANODIAGNOSTICS: Nanofibers Act as Brain Probes and Implants.
- Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN 47907, Tel: 765/494-4600, Website: purdue.edu) researchers have shown that extremely thin carbon nanofibers might be used to create brain probes and implants to study and treat neurological damage and disorders. Probes made of silicon currently are used to...
- Research articles 2004-01-01
- Multi-walled carbon nanotubes measure structures and devices.(TESTING/ANALYSIS)
- Multi-walled carbon nanotubes have been attached to the ends of atomic force microscopes to measure structures and devices for electronics and other applications, report researchers Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. Because the tubes are long a Multi-walled carbon nanotubes have been attached to the ends of...
- Research articles 2005-12-01
- Self-generating nanotubes. (Nanotechnology).
- A team of scientists at Purdue University, Indiana, USA, says it has found a way of controlling the manufacture of nanotubes so that they can have precisely defined properties. According to the researchers, the result is a range of nanotubes with excellent physical and...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Self-generating nanotubes. (Technology Update).
- A team of scientists at Purdue University, Indiana, USA says it has found a way of controlling the manufacture of nanotubes so that they can have precisely defined properties. According to the researchers, the result is a range of nanotubes with excellent physical and...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Self-generating nanotubes. (Nanotechnology).
- A team of scientists at Purdue University, Indiana, USA says it has found a way of controlling the manufacture of nanotubes so that they can have precisely defined properties. According to the researchers, the result is a range of nanotubes with excellent physical and...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Tiny tubes, big uses. (News).(Purdue University research)(Brief Article)
- New uses for nanotubes ranging from disease treatment to plastics manufacturing may be on the horizon, says Purdue University scientists. A research team there led by chemist Hicham Fenniri, has learned to create multiple species of nanotubes with New uses for nanotubes ranging...
- Research articles 2002-11-21
- Carbon nanotubes grown vertically on silicon wafer.(EMERGING TECHNOLOGY)
- A technique for growing individual carbon nanotubes vertically on top of a silicon wafer has reportedly been developed by engineers at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. The engineers first created a thin film containing two layers of aluminu A technique for growing individual...
- Research articles 2006-10-01
- TEM with environmental cell enables study of carbon nanotubes.(EMERGING TECHNOLOGY)
- A $4 million Titan transmission electron micro-scope has been acquired from FEI Co., Hillsboro, Oregon, by Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. The instrument has 14 main lenses and another 50 smaller lenses. It is housed in a specially shielded f A $4 million Titan transmission electron...
- Research articles 2006-09-01
- Carbon nanotubes and filaments aligned for stronger joint implants.(INDUSTRY TRENDS)
- Researchers at Purdue University. West Lafayette, Ind., have shown that artificial joints might be improved by making the implants out of tiny carbon tubes and filaments that are all aligned in the same direction, mimicking the alignment of collagen Researchers at Purdue University. West Lafayette,...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
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- Nanonets for flexible displays
- Researchers at Purdue University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have successfully created networks of carbon nanotubes that can be used to create print circuits on plastic sheets for applications including flexible displays. Nanonets are produced at low temperatures so the circuitry can be placed on flexible plastic sheets,...
- Articles 2008-09-01
- Order your nanotubes straight up.(Timothy Fisher and Timothy Sands has developed a method for vertically growing individual carbon nanotubes)
- Like an architect who designs skyscrapers, Timothy Fisher spends a lot of time thinking about building upward. But for Fisher, an associate mechanical engineering professor at Purdue University, "building upward" requires only a tiny amount of height. Working with Purdue engineering professor...
- Articles 2006-11-16
- Vertically oriented nanoelectronics.(NANOTECHNOLOGY)
- Researchers at Purdue University, USA, have developed a technique to grow individual carbon nanotubes vertically on top of a silicon wafer. The process--developed by Professor Timothy S. Fisher and Dr Timothy D. Sands--is described as another step toward making advanced electronics, wireless...
- Articles 2006-10-01
- Process coaxes carbon nanotubes into service as vias.
- by Matthew Miller Researchers at Purdue University have developed a process that grows individual carbon nanotubes vertically atop a silicon wafer. Step 1 in the process uses anodization to create an array of cylindrical pores in a thin film...
- Articles 2006-09-14
- Nanotubes Act as 'Thermal Velcro' to Reduce Computer-Chip Heating.
- Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 2 AScribe Newswire -- Engineers have created carpets made of tiny cylinders called carbon nanotubes to enhance the flow of heat at a critical point where computer chips connect to cooling devices called heat sinks, promising...
- Articles 2006-05-02
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