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- How organic magnets grow in a thin film
- Cooled integrated circuit amplifies with lowest noise so far
- Hydrogen fuel? Thin films of nickel and iron oxides yield efficient solar water-splitting catalyst
How organic magnets grow in a thin film Posted: 22 Mar 2013 06:07 AM PDT Development of organic single molecule magnets opens a great many of applications for magnetic materials and new memory technologies. Organic magnets are lighter, more flexible and less energy intensive in production than conventional magnets. Scientists have now established a first step on the road to new applications for organic magnets: Their controlled deposition in a thin film. |
Cooled integrated circuit amplifies with lowest noise so far Posted: 22 Mar 2013 06:07 AM PDT Researchers have demonstrated an integrated amplifier with the lowest noise performance so far. The amplifier offers new possibilities for detecting the faintest electromagnetic radiation, for example from distant galaxies. |
Hydrogen fuel? Thin films of nickel and iron oxides yield efficient solar water-splitting catalyst Posted: 20 Mar 2013 08:52 AM PDT Chemists say that ultra-thin films of nickel and iron oxides made through a solution synthesis process are promising catalysts to combine with semiconductors to make devices that capture sunlight and convert water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. |
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