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Rutgers physicists discover novel electronic properties in two-dimensional carbon structure
(19 Oct 2009)
Previously predicted but unobserved interactions between massless particles may lead to speedy, powerful electronic devices
Rutgers researchers have discovered novel electronic properties in two-dimensional sheets of carbon atoms called graphene that could one day be the heart of speedy and powerful electronic devices.The new findings, previously considered possible by ...
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Rutgers physicists find unusual electronic properties in bismuth-based crystalline material
(24 Feb 2009)
Material has potential to improve solar cell efficiency, computer chip design
Physicists at Rutgers University have discovered unusual electronic properties in a material that has potential to improve solar cell efficiency and computer chip design. The scientists determined that a crystal made of bismuth, iron and oxygen can ...
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Malvern Instruments and Rutgers collaborate on materials characterization lab at Center for Ceramic Research
(09 Dec 2008)
A new particle characterization and rheology laboratory is being installed at the Center for Ceramic Research (CCR) at Rutgers (State University of New Jersey), as part of a collaborative project between the university and Malvern Instruments. ...
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New theory for latest high-temperature superconductors
(18 Aug 2008)
Rice, Rutgers physicists explain, predict properties of iron compounds
Physicists from Rice and Rutgers universities have published a new theory that explains some of the complex electronic and magnetic properties of iron "pnictides." In a series of startling discoveries this spring, pnictides were shown to ...
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Exotic Materials Using Neptunium, Plutonium Provide Insight into Superconductivity
(23 Jul 2008)
Quantum mechanical triplet of magnetic spin and electron pair may lead to superconductivity at higher temperatures
Physicists at Rutgers and Columbia universities have gained new insight into the origins of superconductivity - a property of metals where electrical resistance vanishes - by studying exotic chemical compounds that contain neptunium and ...
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2006 Agilent Technologies Europhysics Prize awarded for theory that explains properties of materials
(10 Mar 2006)
Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced that the European Physical Society (EPS) has awarded the 2006 Agilent Europhysics Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Condensed Matter Physics to four scientists for their development and application of the ...
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QuickNanocontainer Construction
(02 Jan 2006)
Finished in one step: nanoscale octahedral nanocontainers
Nanoscale containers are in high demand because of their ability to enclose molecules. They can, for example, be used asmolecular reaction chambers for controlled chemical reactions or as transporters and storage containers for drugs or pesticides; ...
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Rutgers, NEI Corporation Establish Nanotechnology Research Program with Indian Materials Center: Two year effort funded
(30 Jun 2005)
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and NEI Corporation, a proven provider of nanoengineered materials, have established a cooperative research program in nanotechnology with an Indian government research and development center. Under the ...
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Nanotechnology could promote hydrogen economy
(30 Mar 2005)
In a new twist, Rutgers scientists are using nanotechnology in chemical reactions that could provide hydrogen for tomorrow's fuel-cell powered clean energy vehicles. In a paper in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers at Rutgers, ...
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