A new technique uses a pulsing laser to create synthetic nanodiamond films and patterns from graphite, with potential applications from biosensors to computer chips. “The biggest advantage is that you ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2022.210055 overviews advances in femtosecond laser direct writing of fiber Bragg gratings in multicore fibers. In recent years, ...
Graphene emerges as a versatile new surface to assemble model cell membranes mimicking those in the human body, with potential for applications in sensors for understanding biological processes, ...
image: Design and fabrication of flexible capacitive humidity sensors. (a) Fabrication processes of flexible Ga2O3/LM humidity sensors, including ultrasonication, spraying coating and laser sintering.
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Kevlar is a well-known high-strength polymer that, thanks to its excellent mechanical performance, has found a variety of important security applications, from textiles (e.g.
This illustration depicts a new technique that uses a pulsing laser to create synthetic nanodiamond films and patterns from graphite, with potential applications from biosensors to computer chips.
In addition, we realize a direct writing technique that could selectively write nanodiamond in designed patterns." The ability to selectively "write" lines of diamond on surfaces could be practical ...
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